The removal of dams on the Klamath River has enabled salmon to swim far upstream to spawn. Wildlife officials have found ...
Chinook salmon spark excitement among local Klamath Tribes, who have advocated for decades to restore the flow of the river ...
One of the major goals of the Klamath River dam removal project is to reestablish viable, wild, self-sustaining populations ...
"It's been over 100 years since a wild salmon last swam through this reach of the Klamath River," Damon Goodman, a regional ...
The salmon likely traveled over 200 miles from the Pacific, just months after the California dams were removed.
For the first time since 1912, wildlife officials say salmon are returning to tributaries on the Oregon side of the Klamath ...
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announced the return of chinook salmon to the Klamath Basin after the removal of ...
Biologists from Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife and The Klamath Tribes have discovered several salmon in a tributary ...
Come hear from Byron Stickler, who earlier this year caught a trophy brown trout at Shaver Lake; fishing guide Dick Nichols, ...