Her novel, “What the River Keeps,” takes place in the Elwha River valley and focuses on a reclusive biologist, Hildy Nybo, who returns to her childhood home on the Elwha River to untangle the ...
PORT ANGELES — Smoke flooded down the Elwha Valley overnight and on Friday was continuing to pile up in the Port Angeles area and drift over the Strait of Juan de Fuca. While those on the rest of the ...
PORT ANGELES — You can watch the historic piece-by-piece removal of the Elwha and Glines Canyon dams — and the effects on the Elwha River — over the next three years from a variety of places. Prime ...
ELWHA RIVER — With the plonk of fishing tackle in clear, green water, the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe’s first fishery on a free-flowing river in more than a century got underway. “I am so proud of my ...
PORT ANGELES, Wash. - The Elwha River on Washington's Olympic Peninsula once teemed with legendary salmon runs before two towering concrete dams built nearly a century ago cut off fish access to ...
Frog Taxi, Rewilding the Elwha River, From Shrubsteppe to Space: Searching for Black Holes. Red-legged frogs cross a busy Portland highway with help from the “Frog Taxi ; Lower Elwha Klammal tribe ...
The nation’s largest and most ambitious dam removal will begin this month, when workers start demolishing two antique dams on Washington state’s Elwha River. The Elwha has been cut off from its source ...
Nearly a decade after the last Elwha River dam came down, the Lower Elwha Klallam Tribe could see its first fishery on the river in years. The tribe, Olympic National Park and the Washington ...
PORT ANGELES, Wash. – The Elwha River is talking, and Dick Goin is talking, too. We’re on the riverbank, about a quarter mile from where the Elwha meets the ocean on the north coast of the Olympic ...
SEATTLE - The last dam will be blasted out of the Elwha River sometime next month, cementing the hopes of generations of advocates and tribal leaders who fought to make it happen. With the concrete ...
A returning chinook salmon swims beneath the spillway, stopped in its trip up the river by the Elwha Dam. Bald eagles at the sediment-starved mouth of the Elwha River. A Washington Department of Fish ...
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