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A viral video shared to Instagram and TikTok shows thousands of salmon stacked up like cordwood in an Alaskan creek.
The closure goes into effect Thursday until further notice, according to the Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife.
The most recent numbers for the South Fork Chinook spring salmon run, the 2022 season, show a run of 4,009, including natural ...
A unique vacation awaits followers of the "shellfish trail" in Washington, where visitors can harvest, feast, and learn about ...
The King and Winge was built in West Seattle, WA in 1914. The builders, Al King and Tom Winge, were charter members of the ...
After rejecting a $5 billion bond plan, lawmakers approved partial funding to address fish-blocking culverts and fulfill tribal treaty obligations ...
An escalating trade war with the U.S. is now crippling an entire industry that hand-harvests geoducks, leaving Washington state divers without work, Seattle exporters without business and Chinese ...
Nearly 70 projects to restore salmon habitat across the state were funded through the Climate Commitment Act, including about ...
Thirty-nine states, including Washington, eight Canadian provinces, and Mexico, permit bobcat hunting. California lawmakers ...
The unique partnership is helping restore native prairie habitat for threatened species because “Cows are biomowers.” ...
The historic Fairhaven district will steal your heart with its red-brick buildings and charming shops. You can spend whole afternoons browsing local bookstores, sipping coffee, and watching boats in ...
Every odd-numbered year brings these feisty fish, known as “humpies” or “pinks,” back into Puget Sound. The Washington ...