According to WSDOT Secretary Roger Millar, the Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT) has made significant strides in restoring fish habitats by removing barriers under state highways ...
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Officials celebrate after building innovative passageway for unexpected travelers: 'It's a very special day'
"This is a powerful moment." Officials celebrate after building innovative passageway for unexpected travelers: 'It's a very ...
The fish had been missing from the headwaters of the Klamath River for more than a century. Just a year after the removal of ...
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Researchers stunned by results of major project in crucial US waterway: 'It has been an amazing opportunity'
"It has been an amazing opportunity to follow along with the CalTrout project from the initial planning stages to follow-up monitoring after implementation," Dr. Darren Ward, the California State ...
Talk to any agency that works with Lower Columbia Estuary Partnership and it’s clear the Portland-based nonprofit, founded 30 years ago, takes the partnership element of its name seriously.
Ten tribes from around Puget Sound will receive a total of $39.4 million from the federal government to advance salmon population restoration projects. The money, provided by the National Oceanic and ...
Two Yakama Nation fish habitat restoration projects were awarded more than $2.8 million by the Bureau of Reclamation, according to a news release from U.S. Sen. Patty Murray’s office. The funds are ...
ELLENSBURG — Thanks to significant rain over the past week, plenty of water flowed rapidly through two new Yakima River side channels just off of Interstate 90 west of Ellensburg on Tuesday. Nearby, a ...
Five conservation projects across southeast Idaho have received a major boost to enhance and protect the Gem State's ...
Construction work to restore fish and wildlife habitat on more than 16 acres of a former golf course is underway as part of a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and City of Mountlake Terrace partnership.
Whitacre shows a corduroy road created to bring in logs to a portion of Lumpy Creek, along with the stunted spruce and hemlock growing in this part of the flood plain. (Joe Viechnicki/KFSK) Several ...
CAMP SHERMAN, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Beginning Thursday, the Deschutes National Forest will be adding more large logs and downed trees into the Metolius River to restore fish habitat, the latest phase of a ...
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