On a chilly, late-October morning, this team, led by Mark Hereford of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, walked up a ...
On a recent field trip to the Klamath River, local school children were able to witness a momentous example of nature’s ...
There's some very sophisticated technology being used to try to understand how migrating salmon and steelhead are ...
In October, fish biologists at Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife identified an autumn-run Chinook salmon in a tributary to the Klamath River, upstream from where the J C Boyle Dam once stood.
Related: Fish biologists collaborate to track pioneering Klamath River salmon Denton is consulting with partners on the Klamath on the sonar technology and data analysis; he’s also helping crews ...
But rarely have we had salmon as fabulous as Klamath River Chinook (king) salmon, caught the night before in a river recently freed from four dams, before being cooked Yurok-style over an open fire.
Speaking of runneth, that is something the Klamath River is doing again after the completion this year of the removal of ...
host Zach Urness talks with a Klamath River outfitter about how the largest dam removal project in United States history has transformed the river by returning salmon and opening stretches hidden ...
Experts from the Karuk Tribe, CalTrout, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and NOAA Fisheries capture and tag Klamath River salmon to follow their upstream journey. Credit: Paul Robert Wolf ...
In Navajo origin stories, the turkey is a hero. He gathers up all the seeds from the third world and brings them to the ...