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The Cool Down on MSNResearchers stunned after capturing footage of rare predators in unexpected location: 'Only 73 remain'"They're more elusive — and critically endangered." Researchers stunned after capturing footage of rare predators in ...
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Salmon, Spirit, and Science: The Indigenous-Led Fight to Restore Northwest RiversRivers carve through the heart of the Pacific Northwest, their waters cold, clear, and pulsing with life. But beneath the ...
WHO SAYS THERE’S no good news? Colossal Biosciences, a Dallas-based company, announced the birth of three dire wolf pups that represent the world’s first “de-extinction.” ...
The agency will evaluate the status and threats for salmon spawning north of the Columbia River and west of the Elwha River, including in the Chehalis, Quinault, Queets, Hoh and Quillayute river ...
but the dams devastated the Klallam Indians who had lived along the Elwha for thousands of years. The structures blocked the river’s salmon runs and flooded a sacred place on the riverbanks ...
Ten years ago, the world's largest dam removal began on the Elwha River, allowing salmon to access their lost habitat. This is the story of the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe's connection to that river ...
Dick Goin and his family have been fed by the Elwha River's salmon since migrating to Washington's Olympic Peninsula during the Dust Bowl. Dick has never forgotten his debt to the fish — who ...
but the dams devastated the Klallam Indians who had lived along the Elwha for thousands of years. The structures blocked the river’s salmon runs and flooded a sacred place on the riverbanks ...
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