
November Science on the Street
Featured article: Chinook and Coho salmon hybrids linked to habitat and climatic changes on Vancouver Island, British Columbia Rare phenotypes and behaviours within a population are often overlooked, yet they

Snow Predictions Looking Up
Written by Ryan Niemeyer As promised, our region was hit with a lot of precipitation last week. The bad new is – as we all experienced – much of that

Expected Snowpack this Winter
Written by Ryan Niemeyer As the temperatures begin to dip below freezing and the snow appears on the tops of the mountains in our region, it’s time to dust off

October Science on the Street
Threatened salmon rely on a rare life history strategy in a warming landscape Abstract: Rare phenotypes and behaviours within a population are often overlooked, yet they may serve a heightened

Behind the Scenes of Big Policy
Ever wonder why it’s so complicated to manage our natural resources and gain traction in habitat recovery? Who is to blame? How do we effectively engage in processes that may

Recent Fish Numbers Show Interesting Trends
Returns of spring Chinook and steelhead remained low in 2020 in the Wenatchee, Entiat, Methow, and Okanogan (Figure 1). A total of 1,554 spring Chinook (639 natural-origin and 915 hatchery-origin)