The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers said it could make hydroelectric dams on Oregon’s Willamette River safe for endangered salmon by building gigantic mechanical traps and hauling baby fish ...
The salmon that was documented in Oregon ... up the river in the fall after their time at sea. The fall run is the largest on the Klamath and partly fuels California’s commercial fishing industry.
A truck carrying 102,000 live salmon in the US state of Oregon crashed last week on a ... Hatchery in the state's north, to the Imnaha River, where they are listed as threatened.
PORTLAND, Ore.— The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife’s recent count of spring-run Chinook salmon returning to the South Umpqua River showed just 17 wild adult fish detected during snorkel ...
river otter, muskrat, and mink in Oregon pending this opinion. Numerous studies show that beavers benefit endangered salmon and steelhead by creating ponds that provide fish with food and habitat.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers wanted to use gigantic mechanical traps to haul baby fish downstream in tanker trucks.
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