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Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

Washington Columbia River mainstem, tributary fishing report for Sept. 18-24

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

September 27, 2023, 2:31pm Outdoors

The Washington Columbia River mainstem and tributary sport sampling summary for Sept. 18-24. Read story

These clams were all dug on the northern end of the Long Beach Peninsula, a few hundred yards north of the Oysterville Approach.

WDFW approves four days of coastal razor clam digs beginning Friday

These clams were all dug on the northern end of the Long Beach Peninsula, a few hundred yards north of the Oysterville Approach.

September 27, 2023, 5:30am Latest News

The first round of razor clam digging opportunities at Long Beach, Twin Harbors, and Copalis begin Friday, Sept. 29, as announced by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife shellfish managers on Tuesday. Read story

An intact floodplain is teeming with life - from bugs, beavers and at-risk fish species. But the Coweeman River isn't intact, said Brice Crayne, Lower Columbia Enhancement Group program manager. Splash damming flushed out entire aquatic systems.

Splash dams’ legacy is one of scars and damage, but a Lower Columbia group is trying to change that

An intact floodplain is teeming with life - from bugs, beavers and at-risk fish species. But the Coweeman River isn't intact, said Brice Crayne, Lower Columbia Enhancement Group program manager. Splash damming flushed out entire aquatic systems.

September 25, 2023, 6:10am Clark County News

A legacy of obsolete logging practices popularized more than a century ago remains etched in the way the Coweeman River moves. Read story

On the hike down from Kearsarge Pass-- a nearly 11,800-foot gateway to the High Sierra -- trekkers are greeted by a series of glittering lakes, including Bullfrog Lake, above.

It’s a glorious time to hike the High Sierra, now a paradise of wildflowers and snow

On the hike down from Kearsarge Pass-- a nearly 11,800-foot gateway to the High Sierra -- trekkers are greeted by a series of glittering lakes, including Bullfrog Lake, above.

September 23, 2023, 6:02am Life

“Have you ever heard of the cowboy straddle?” my partner, Emanuel, asked. Read story

A gray wolf hunts last year near Chewelah, Wash. Officials know of at least 126 gray wolves in Washington state, where the species is still listed as endangered.

The latest clash over managing Washington’s wolves

A gray wolf hunts last year near Chewelah, Wash. Officials know of at least 126 gray wolves in Washington state, where the species is still listed as endangered.

September 21, 2023, 7:33am Latest News

Eleven conservation groups are asking Washington state to tighten its guidelines for when wolves that attack livestock can be killed. Read story

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

Washington Columbia River mainstem, tributary fishing report for Sept. 11-17

Salmon fishermen on the Columbia River.

September 20, 2023, 3:52pm Outdoors

The Washington Columbia River mainstem and tributary sport sampling summary for Sept. 11-17. Read story

Richard Borneman of Vancouver is all smiles after landing this fall chinook recently at Buoy 10.

All of lower Columbia River to open for fall salmon fishing

Richard Borneman of Vancouver is all smiles after landing this fall chinook recently at Buoy 10.

September 20, 2023, 3:01pm Latest News

Fall salmon fishing in the entire lower Columbia River will be open beginning Friday (Sept. 22) and remain open indefinitely, Washington and Oregon officials agreed Wednesday. Read story

Salmon swim around Tuesday as seen from a fish ladder viewing window at the Washington Shore Bonneville Dam Visitor Center. Fish viewing season lasts until mid-November, according to the Visitor Center's website.

Clark County salmon recovery groups get $1 million in grants

Salmon swim around Tuesday as seen from a fish ladder viewing window at the Washington Shore Bonneville Dam Visitor Center. Fish viewing season lasts until mid-November, according to the Visitor Center's website.

September 19, 2023, 6:09pm Clark County News

As salmon and steelhead populations dwindle amid habitat degradation and climatic changes, local watershed groups are etching a path to recovery. Read story