| | | Scientists may have to thin bighorn sheep herds to save them |  | Advertisements: |
|  12/30/09 Because a pneumonia outbreak is so contagious and fatal, the idea of state wildlife officials killing a herd of Yakima River Canyon bighorn sheep is quickly moving from possible to inevitable. READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news05/19/11 When it's all said and done, salmon fishermen may well be talking about the 2011 Yakima River spring chinook season for years. Now: Replace the word talking with something more descriptive. Like moaning. Griping. Complaining. Whining.
05/16/11 Major flooding is expected along the Yakima River. The National Weather Service has revised its forecast and is now predicting that the river will reach more than 16 feet by mid-Wednesday.
07/02/11 Ten-year-old Cassie Graham shows Alison Hart different water bugs and critters on June 30, 2011 that Graham caught in the Yakima River during Nature Day Camp at the Yakima Area Arboretum. Hot themes this week:
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