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Rising water temperatures in the Columbia River are leading to the return of harmful algae blooms, posing a threat to local ecosystems and pets. Local governments, including ...
Mark Smith’s family owned and operated "The Spirit Lake Lodge" at Mount St Helens up until the eruption. It was lost under the blast. Twelve years later, he returned to the area and started Mount St.
WASHINGTON – Anglers can prepare for salmon fishing as the 2025-2026 statewide recreational salmon fisheries have been ...
The program is meant to encourage children to get in touch with nature along the Missouri River at Coopers Landing.
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s Energy Ministry says the United States has paused negotiations with Canada on the wide-reaching Columbia River Treaty that regulates everything from flood control ...
Upper Columbia United Tribes' 10th annual canoe journey launches for its second year from north of Revelstoke — historically ...
Reflecting the uncertain terms with which the Trump Administration views Canada, the active renegotiations of the ...
A Southwest Washington salmon habitat restoration nonprofit broke ground Thursday on a large restoration project on and around the South Fork Toutle River. The two-year project aims to address the con ...
The 1980 eruption wiped out the forest around the river, leaving an unrestrained river that destroys habitat. But ...
“The Columbia River we know today is just the most recent ... as the Columbia has been vivisectioned into reservoirs from headwaters to mouth as climate change stokes temperatures, predators ...
Under the terms of the treaty, Canada controls the flow of the northwest’s largest river from its headwaters in British Columbia, ensuring enough water is sent downstream to meet U.S. hydropower ...