Cost Savings November 09, 2017 John Harrison Fish and wildlife project savings will be redirected, saving money and protecting ratepayers from higher costs.
Scarce Sockeye November 09, 2017 John Harrison The return of Snake River sockeye this year was low but better than anticipated, the Department of Fish and Game reported.
Estuary Restoration October 31, 2017 John Harrison Scientists are working to better understand what and where juvenile salmon eat in the Columbia River estuary, and whether survival is affected by the numbers, or density, of fish.
Vanished Salmon October 31, 2017 John Harrison A June survey of the near-shore ocean off the mouth of the Columbia River found almost no juvenile salmon, despite normal abundance in the river. Why?
Key Questions for the Next Fish and Wildlife Program October 11, 2017 John Harrison The Council asks the Independent Scientific Advisory Board for advice regarding the next revision of the fish and wildlife program, set to begin next spring.
Restoring Native Fish October 11, 2017 John Harrison Using equipment from helicopters to horses, biologists restored native fish populations in 21 Northwestern Montana lakes.
LED Lighting Boosts Northwest Energy Savings in 2016 October 11, 2017 John Harrison Energy efficiency savings continue to grow in the Northwest, now totaling an amount equal to the power demand of six Seattles.
Filet of Predator October 10, 2017 John Harrison Butter, lemon, Lake Trout filets and your pan will help Bull Trout in Flathead Lake rebound.
Program Amendment October 02, 2017 John Harrison It's time to start thinking about the next revision of the Fish and Wildlife Program. A review of the current Program by independent scientists will help inform the direction of that revision.
Battery Power September 29, 2017 John Harrison The lowly battery is being reinvented, not just for vehicles but also to stabilize the power grid and smooth the ups and downs of wind and solar generation.