How to celebrate the removal of a dam
Habitat restoration continues where 33 miles of spawning area has been formed after removal of Condit Dam
Should dams be used as giant batteries?
A new Energy Vision reexamines the role Columbia River Basin resources play in our energy future
It’s now or never if the Nation is going to stop Northwest salmon extinction
Leaders of the Columbia River treaty fishing tribes call for unity of purpose in Snake River dams decision
Hatched to be wild: Why Tribes are pursuing a controversial salmon recovery strategy
Fish hatcheries are under criticism. But without the devil’s bargain they offer, some Columbia River Basin Tribes see a threat to their own cultures
Can the Pacific Northwest’s largest waterfall be re-opened to the public?
Oregon’s Willamette Falls is virtually inaccessible. A gargantuan, inter-governmental effort is underway to change that, but obstacles remain
Historic revision to Oregon forest law excludes important group
While legislators and media celebrate much-needed updates to forest protections, Tribal stakeholders say they were left out of the review process (7 min. read)
Salmon are no longer kings of the Columbia. That has biologists worried
A recent report shows an explosion of growth of a non-native species in the Columbia River. What does that mean for salmon and the cultures built on them?
Biden infrastructure funds could address Warm Springs water crisis
Economic relief may finally be coming to Warm Springs Reservation, which has endured years with substandard water