Calif. dam removal hits last stage, river flows free for first time in centuryKlamath River restoration project has commenced final stages of dam removal, reviving historic water flows and ecosystems for first time in over a century.
First salmon returns to Klamath Basin after historic Calif. dam removal projectThe sighting of a Chinook salmon in Oregon's Klamath River proves the success of dam removals, restoring migration routes and local ecosystem.
After the Klamath River dams came down, salmon came back - High Country NewsThe removal of four hydroelectric dams has significantly contributed to the resurgence of chinook salmon populations in the Klamath River.
Calif. dam removal hits last stage, river flows free for first time in centuryKlamath River restoration project has commenced final stages of dam removal, reviving historic water flows and ecosystems for first time in over a century.
First salmon returns to Klamath Basin after historic Calif. dam removal projectThe sighting of a Chinook salmon in Oregon's Klamath River proves the success of dam removals, restoring migration routes and local ecosystem.
After the Klamath River dams came down, salmon came back - High Country NewsThe removal of four hydroelectric dams has significantly contributed to the resurgence of chinook salmon populations in the Klamath River.
Chinook Salmon make an appearance at Lake MerrittThe sighting of Chinook salmon in Lake Merritt represents a significant ecological development, showing improvements in water quality and habitat.
Access to food is not the problem': new orca study deepens mystery behind endangermentSouthern resident killer whales face critical challenges despite access to their main food source, chinook salmon.
Porcella and Leal: Valley Water is working to improve fish habitat - San Jose SpotlightValley Water's habitat improvement projects have successfully supported the recovery of threatened fish species in Santa Clara County's waterways.
As California salmon population plummets, monster wildfire threatens spawning habitatBiologists are concerned that the Park fire in California could further endanger the already declining population of spring-run Chinook salmon.
As salmon populations struggle, California bans fishing on rivers for a second yearCalifornia regulators banned chinook salmon fishing for the second year to aid species recovery.
California water agencies broke own rules, possibly killing thousands of endangered fishHigh number of Chinook salmon and Steelhead trout caught by pumps in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta.Environmental groups call for reduced rate of water pumping to protect endangered species.