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Ordinarily, summertime and fishing in Washington are almost synonymous. Not this year. First, there's not enough water in Washington's rivers and creeks.…
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Restoring historical salmon runs above two big dams on the upper Columbia River has long been a dream for Indian tribes and conservationists. But there…
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City leaders in Sandpoint have signed on to a resolution that supports recovery of mountain caribou. Only a handful of the creatures are thought to…
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For Washington anglers, spring has nothing to do with the equinox or cherry blossoms - it's all about the first day of the lowland lakes fishing season.…
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Some Native Americans says the new fish consumption rules being proposed in Washington are a step in the right direction, but may not go far enough. The…
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Some environmental groups say new standards regarding proposed fish consumption rules in Washington State put citizens’ health at risk. The department of…
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Hungry hordes of seals and sea lions have been gathering at the mouth of the Columbia River to gorge on fish returning from the sea. Right now, the prey…
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The lawsuit against the USDA’s Wildlife Services program stemmed from a wolf kill last year. The Western Environmental Law Center sued the federal program…
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A bold project to try to reintroduce salmon in the upper reaches of the Columbia River is being announced by Native American tribes. While salmon runs…
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Dozens of hardy Spokane area residents strapped on boots, parkas and binoculars Sunday before dawn and fanned out across miles of new snow to perform an…