Protecting salmon, their nests, habitat and migration led a group of Middle Fork river outfitters to implement a new awareness program dubbed Redd Alert. The Middle Fork Outfitters Association and its ...
Each year in late summer/early fall, chinook salmon travel more than 800 miles back from the ocean to scoop out gravel nests in small streams of the central Idaho wilderness and deposit their eggs.
The Middle Fork Outfitters Association is seeking volunteers for the 2020 Redd Alert Program on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River. A blog on the Idaho Conservation League website said: "This is an ...
In October and November, Atlantic salmon return from their ocean feeding grounds to the rivers where they were born, looking ...
Searching for the places where salmon lay eggs, known as redds, is getting a boost from some eyes in the sky. A new study from Washington State University used drones to survey salmon redds along ...
CHALLIS, Idaho (KIFI/KIDK) - The Salmon-Challis National Forest has implemented an emergency road closure (#04-13-20-013) to protect a Chinook Salmon redd where the road crosses Banner Creek. Over the ...
Searching for the places where salmon lay eggs, known as redds, is getting a boost from some eyes in the sky. A new study from Washington State University used drones to survey salmon redds along ...