Klamath
As America reckons with dams, Mongolian scientists take note
Lessons from the West could help inform a more fish-friendly future for Mongolia.
Hot Water: A Conversation with Dr. Jonathan Armstrong
The Wild Salmon Center Science Advisor wants change the way we think about “winning” salmon rivers.
Heart of Steel – PART II
The Rogue, Klamath, and Eel Rivers are known as a genetic hotspot for steelhead. Could this be their origin story?
First Salmon, Last Chance – PART II
On Northern California’s Klamath River, dams have brought spring Chinook to the brink. To save the species, Indigenous knowledge is key.
First Salmon, Last Chance – PART I
A small group of scientists is unlocking the mysteries of spring Chinook—right as the species nears extinction. Can we still save a fish critical to the Northwest’s future?
Rewriting the Story of Spring Chinook
Ancient bones and new genetics show that spring Chinook derived from a single genetic mutation. Once lost, these populations can’t easily be recovered.