In 1992, one lone Sockeye Salmon returned to Redfish Lake, "Lonesome Lary." Explore the efforts undertaken by the Idaho Fish and Game and the Shoshone-Bannock Tribe to restore this native species of fish in the Salmon River watershed.
Hatcheries have been a part of U.S. history since 1892. Take a look at a project being undertaken to explore an issue of Chinook Salmon returning from the Pacific Ocean before they are fully mature.
Everyone has a part to play in the recovery efforts of the Columbia River Redband. Way of the Columbia looks at projects undertaken by the Coeur d'Alene Tribe, Spokane Tribe, Trout Unlimted, Spokane River Keepers, and the many local volunteers.
In order to enhance the Steelhead of the Grande Ronde Way of the Columbia takes a closer look at the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife's broodstock program.
Healing the past actions can be difficult but with a cooperative effort of Idaho Fish and Game, Hickey Brothers Research, and Avista Utilities Lake Trout are being removed. Helping Kokanee Salmon, Gerrard Rainbow and Bull Trout thrive.
It takes over 25 years for Kootenai White Sturgeon to reach spawning age. Way of the Columbia follows the Kootenai Tribe of Idaho Fish and Wildlife as they work to restore this prehistoric endangered species.
What is a Water Transaction? Join us as we explore a project undertaken by the Matson's Family Farm to change their water source from the Nile Creek to the Naches River.
Way of the Columbia follows the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife and Grant County PUD to see the multiple factors and efforts undertaken for Chinook Salmon in the mainstem of the Columbia River.
Sockeye Salmon had been extirpated above Cle Elum Dam since its construction in 1907. 100 years later the Yakama Nations reintroduced these salmon above the dam. Way of the Columbia sheds light on this small team undertaking this important reintroduction.
Following Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, and the National Forest Service, Way of the Columbia takes a closer look at the restoration of native Westslope Cutthroat Trout in the South Fork of the Flathead River.
As an anadromous trout species, Steelhead return to the Pacific Ocean after spawning. This journey can be dangerous and lead to death. Meet the team that rehabilitates these fish and saves them the trip.
Discover the many different efforts of the Army Corps of Engineers and NOAA Fisheries. Way of the Columbia takes a look at the technology dedicated to juvenile fish migration through the dams on the mainstem Columbia and Lower Snake River.
Discover the many different efforts of the Army Corps of Engineers, NOAA Fisheries and the Bureau of Reclamation. Way of the Columbia takes a look at the technology dedicated to juvenile fish migration through the dams on the mainstem Columbia and Lower Snake River.