Severely dry conditions during the winter of 2013-2014 blocked some species of salmon and steelhead trout from accessing ...
In a world where biodiversity loss, invasive species, and habitat fragmentation continue to stress natural areas, it is more important than ever to restore imperiled waterways to healthy, thriving ...
Climate change could pose a dual threat to native species by reducing their suitable habitats and increasing predation ...
Some already threatened cold-water fish species in the Northwest will not only face shrinking habitat from climate change but ...
Climate change and invasive species will reduce habitat space for native fish and increase harmful interactions.
Some already threatened cold-water fish species in the Northwest will not only face shrinking habitat from climate change but will face growing pressure from invasive fish species fleeing their own wa ...
The 2013-14 winter season, which came during historic drought conditions in California, inhibited salmonids from reaching ...
A single severely dry winter temporarily, but dramatically, altered the ranges of three fishes — Chinook salmon, coho salmon, ...
The Regional District of North Okanagan (RDNO) and the City of Vernon have approved a developer-led project to install a new raw water intake and pump station for Greater Vernon Water.
International experts Francesc Padrós and Kim Thompson from the EU-funded Cure4Aqua project recently attended the Aquatic ...
A $1 million study involving numerous partners is underway in the uppermost Clark Fork River to investigate contributors to a ...