Salmon swim above the Grand Coulee Dam for first time in 80 years
After disease, war, reservation boundaries, and forced boarding schools, one could argue the Grand Coulee Dam was the most harmful impact of colonialism to the …
After disease, war, reservation boundaries, and forced boarding schools, one could argue the Grand Coulee Dam was the most harmful impact of colonialism to the …
Until 100 years ago, sturgeon were plentiful in the rivers and lakes throughout Europe and America, and caviar was an ordinary food for those who …
Sir Jim Radcliffe the boss and founder of the chemical giant Ineos is launching a major new project to recover salmon populations across the world. …
The LA Times with a comprehensive feature story about the Pebble Mine. A giant open-pit mine above Alaska’s Bristol Bay could yield $40 billion in …
When the Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission announced, in 1995, that they had managed to fully restore the once-collapsed striped bass population, that announcement marked one of …
Let me state, right from the start, that the Pebble Mine proposal is a bad idea made even worse by the sham review process currently …
A very thin thread. Back in July, Canadian government fisheries watchdogs decided not to add the Chilcotin River and Thompson River steelhead populations to the …
Bristol Bay Lodge and Alaska Sportsman’s Lodge–Brian Kraft has been part of the fight to stop Pebble Mine for years. He wants to ensure that …
An environmental group on Monday called on the Securities and Exchange Commission to investigate possible insider trading involving the Pebble Mine. A company spokesman for …
The aquaculture industry must be shitting in their collective pants now that Justin Trudeau has been re-elected as Canada’s Prime Minister. Trudeau’s liberal party recently …