For the first time in over a century, sockeye salmon are swimming home to their historic spawning grounds in British Columbia's Okanagan region.
Explore the wild heart of Alaska in Katmai National Park, home to world-famous brown bears, massive salmon runs, moose, ...
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They Opened a 50-Year-Old Can of Salmon… What They Found Left Them Speechless
A can of salmon forgotten since the 1970s has turned out to be an unexpected window into the past. Researchers at the ...
After the largest dam-removal effort in U.S. history, salmon appear to be thriving in the Klamath River, though some are ...
Grocer's financial donations to Sustainable Fisheries Partnership help further research into the protection of endangered ...
Scientists have made some intriguing parasite discoveries in an accidental back-of-the-pantry natural history museum. Canned ...
A decades-long collaboration is giving Central California’s dwindling coho salmon population a fighting chance.
Preliminary forecasts estimate between 15,000 to 16,000 sockeye salmon returning, while there were upwards of 300,000 fish ...
Blacktip Reef Shark at Sealife Oberhausen, where teeth used in the study were collected. Credit: Max Baum. A leading cause of a declining pH value in the world’s oceans is human CO2 emission. As more ...
Depending on the river, salmon spawning season is either just getting underway or will soon. Here's where — and when — to go.
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