KUOW Newsroom The city where salmon might be the most famous residents: Travel For Good KUOW is spotlighting local travel ideas that are good for more than just a pretty post on Instagram. In this installment of our Travel for Good series, we take you to the city of Issaquah, where salmon are some of the most famous residents.
KUOW Newsroom Seattle fish research could shake up global tire industry Research from the Seattle area has found that tires shed a fish-killing chemical into local streams.
KUOW Newsroom $3 million will help tribes study salmon reintroduction in the Upper Columbia Basin Bringing salmon back to the Upper Columbia River will take a lot of time and a lot of money.
KUOW Newsroom Salmon release in Hangman Creek 'a great thing' for Coeur d'Alene Tribe A recent salmon release near Spokane will change nearly a century without salmon in nearby waters.
Newly released data could help fish at dams around the world Fish researchers worldwide now have an inexpensive and effective way to study fish passage dams. That’s because Northwest researchers are releasing reams of data to broaden the understanding of fish behavior at dams around.
KUOW Newsroom Seattle's 'green' power violates salmon's legal rights, tribe says It’s one of the more unusual plaintiffs you’ll see in a lawsuit: Tsuladxʷ. That’s the Lushootseed word for salmon.
Speakers Forum What are we willing to do to protect Southern Resident orcas? What it will take to share this region with Qw'e lh'ol mechen, ‘the people that live under the sea’
Good ocean conditions could be good news for salmon, NOAA says Salmon and steelhead heading out to sea have lucked into some of the best ocean conditions in decades.
Yakima water woes need more storage options, advocacy group says A Yakima group is pushing for more controversial water storage reservoirs in Central Washington, the same week Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Washington, visited with the group.
New survey shows support for Snake River dams, in contrast to earlier survey Two surveys about breaching the Snake River dams show opposing results.