2,000 Trees & Shrubs Planted In Spokane
At the Reforest Spokane 2021 event, trees and shrubs were planted by volunteers at the new wildlife corridor Rimrock to Riverside.
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At the Reforest Spokane 2021 event, trees and shrubs were planted by volunteers at the new wildlife corridor Rimrock to Riverside.
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Two maintenance and upgrade projects on Spokane County’s Centennial Trail improved access, safety, and connectivity.
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New sections of Spokane County’s Centennial Trail include one near Nine Mile Falls dam and the Summit Boulevard section near Kendall Yards.
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What to expect when biking the Centennial Trail from downtown Spokane north along the Spokane River out towards Lake Spokane (aka Long Lake).
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Family-friendly events this summer, including free outdoor movies and concerts, in the Spokane-CDA metro area.
Summer Events for Kids & Families in Spokane-CDA Read More »
Which fish species to expect to find at Lake Spokane and the Spokane River, and—in North Idaho—at Fernan, Cocolalla, Round, and Shepherd Lakes.
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8 destinations near Spokane, Coeur d’Alene, and Sandpoint: drive less, fish longer, and take advantage of the longer daylight hours.
Fishing Close to Home in Spokane & North Idaho Read More »
Three river guides from ROW Adventures share their stories of their time on the river last summer during a global pandemic.
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Redband trout are the iconic fish of the Spokane River. Learn about the environmental challenges and conservation collaborations in this Nature column by Adam Gebauer.
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Snake River wild salmon and steelhead population is drastically declining, and the solution is to remove the four lower Snake River dams to allow salmon easier access into the 5,000+ miles of pristine upstream river habitat. The Columbia Basin Fund initiative proposed by Idaho Rep. Mike Simpson (R) aims to do that. Citizens need to voice their support to Congress.
Bold Proposal to Restore Snake River Salmon & Steelhead Read More »