Once a tragic example of degraded wildlife habitat, the Klamath River’s dam removal demonstrates how people can halt the ...
To see multiple salmon species returning to Marin is a good sign of the health of the ocean and of possibly regional ...
The California Department of Fish & Wildlife says that the returning Coho salmon are being kept at the Fall Creek Hatchery ...
shasta to infect 91 percent of juvenile coho salmon. “We succeeded, and this is another complicated case, but Hoopa is really concerned about protecting coho salmon and they’re going to keep doing ...
For decades, Coho salmon were turning up dead in urban streams the Pacific Northwest. The salmon would stop swimming straight ...
A few years ago, scientists cracked a murder mystery -- they figured out what's been killing Coho salmon in urban streams in the Pacific Northwest. The culprit: particles from tires.
A colored-up coho salmon shoots upriver on a tributary stream in Northern California. Photo by K. King / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service West Coast salmon anglers and native tribes have even more ...
In 2017, Orrick issued a preliminary injunction requiring the Bureau to redirect water earmarked for farms and ranches to help stop a salmon die-off on the Klamath River after deadly C. shasta ...
The Upper Klamath Basin has seen the return of endangered Coho Salmon for the first time in over six decades. This comes ...
The nations say thousands of fish — including juvenile coho salmon, trout and the endangered Salish sucker — were killed. The nations say the exact source of the spill has not yet been determined.
Coho salmon in the Klamath Basin are listed as a threatened species under both state and federal endangered species acts.