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Idaho writer Pat Ford concludes a reflection on salmon and steelhead extinction science, in the fourth part of a series.
Writer Max Graham learned that sculpin are beloved by some scientists who study streams near mines and other industrial ...
All-natural Alaska materials are being tested as eco-friendly replacements for plastic foam, a product with a negative ...
Alaska Beacon editor Andrew Kitchenman writes in a farewell commentary about the value news outlets like the Beacon provide ...
The state of Alaska has sought to remove the federal government from fishery management, which would affect subsistence ...
The Grande Ronde Model Watershed calls itself “the primary entity coordinating habitat restoration on private and public lands within the Grande Ronde Basin.” It was created in 1992-3, when the ...
Taylor has served as the state's top attorney since 2021, after two of his immediate predecessors resigned amid scandals.
Supporters of the change note that refugees and asylees can get permits to work, and that they have other sources of support.
This is the second installment of a series on salmon originally published by the Idaho Capital Sun. Part One described the emergency effort to rescue Washington state’s last population of Snake River ...
Natural gas was flared over a six-month period at the Badami field, constituting what regulators determined was a waste of a ...
The Alaska State Legislature gaveled in and out Tuesday as a technical step in running down the clock on a special session.
Idaho-based author Pat Ford writes that the Nez Perce Tribe presented its extinction findings for Snake River salmon and ...