Native Welder Crafts Artwork to Help Free the Snake River Salmon A steel sculpture will be the centerpiece of a Pacific Northwest tour calling on the US government to honor its treaties with Indigenous nations By Jason Mark September 24, 2023 In this story: salmon, indigenous communities, rivers
How Far Will Salmon Swim for a Craft Beer? In Oregon, researchers hope a surprising aroma will lure stray salmon back to their home hatcheries By Ben Goldfarb July 30, 2023 In this story: salmon, fish, beer
Salmon and Orcas Are Being Managed Toward Extinction—and So Is the Lummi Nation On Earth Day, an Indigenous demand for tearing down the Snake River dams By W’tot lhem (Jay Julius) April 22, 2023 In this story: indigenous communities, salmon, rivers
Salmon Returned to California Creeks. Now Drought Has Too. After a wet fall, the recent lack of rain leaves fish eggs high and dry By Jeremy Miller February 16, 2022 In this story: salmon, fish, climate change
Proposed Gold and Silver Mine in Southeast Alaska Threatens Salmon, Bald Eagles, and Local Food Security Developers seek to overcome Indigenous and environmental resistance by offering perks to local communities By Elsa Sebastian January 15, 2022 In this story: salmon, indigenous communities, mining
Salmon Rebellion First Nations have a plan to get salmon farms out of their waters By Heather Smith January 22, 2018 In this story: salmon, indigenous communities
Where Have All the Salmon Gone? When Klamath dams come out, spring Chinook will thrive. If they can last that long. By Heather Smith November 7, 2017 In this story: salmon, indigenous communities, climate change
Salmon and Coal Face Off in Alaska Salmon are the lifeblood of Alaska. Will the state allow PacRim Coal to dig through their spawning grounds? Text and photographs by Jake Abrahamson September 30, 2015 In this story: salmon, coal, wildlife