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For over a century, four hydroelectric dams along the Oregon-California border have cut off habitat to fish swimming up the Klamath River from the ocean. Now, researchers are in the midst of a project to learn how fish will use this ecosystem once the dams are removed.
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For two months, students in Eugene have been raising salmon. Last week, they released them into the wild.
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Salmon have returned to spawn in the waters of Finn Rock Reach in the McKenzie River. For those who worked over the summer to improve habitat there, it's…
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An unusual number of Chinook salmon carcasses have been found in the Willamette River around Portland. State wildlife biologists are blaming warm…
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Drought is creating problems in river systems all around the Northwest. Nowhere is this more evident than on the Klamath River in Southern Oregon and…
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Oregonians who receive assistance from food banks might find an expensive - and tasty item in their boxes this winter.The Oregon Department of Fish and…
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is recommending a rule change making barbed hooks legal inside certain areas of the lower Willamette River as…
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Willamette Valley anglers will be delighted to find an early bonanza of hatchery trout in local waterways. A dam malfunction turns out to be good news for…