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Floodwaters recede, but concerns grow for Washington salmon runs
Floodwaters in Washington are receding, but wildlife officials warn recent flooding may have caused serious damage to salmon eggs and habitat.
“Barbie” isn’t the only phenomenon bringing out the color pink across Seattle this summer. On August mornings at West Seattle’s Lincoln Park, there have been countless flashes of pink at the ends of ...
OLYMPIA — Pink salmon daily limit increased this weekend in Marine Areas 5, 6, and 7 (Sekiu, eastern Strait of Juan de Fuca and the San Juan Islands) to allow keeping two additional pink salmon per ...
Following the recent flooding in Western Washington, the state Department of Fish and Wildlife has identified some of the likely impacts on fish and wildlife.
The production of this article and accompanying photographs are the result of a collaboration between environment and science news platform, Mongabay, and McClatchy News. “Some mornings, the sun’s ...
A recent Tri-City Herald editorial rightly pointed out the salmon crisis “demands thoughtful consideration of all contributing factors.” The rest of the argument betrays a lack of awareness of the ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A new report released by the Governor’s Salmon Recovery Office in Washington, found some salmon populations have seen growth, while others are struggling and face extinction.
The Nisqually River winds through the Billy Frank Jr. Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge. Ryan N. Comfort Photo by Ryan N. Comfort If you want to find a turning point in Washington state’s modern ...
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