If you live in the Pacific Northwest, you may get a chance to view migrating salmon this fall. For the sockeye salmon shown here, the epic journey takes them from the waters of the Pacific Ocean back to the freshwater lakes and streams where they were born. There they’ll spawn, their bodies turning from a silvery blue to crimson and changing shape in the process. This isn’t always an easy journey. Dams and other human interventions have affected salmon runs, and West Coast salmon numbers have been in decline. We’re fans of groups like Long Live the Kings, a Pacific Northwest nonprofit that’s helping rebuild salmon populations and protect their habitat—for the long run.
Salmon migration in full swing
Today in History
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Big wheels on a big mountain
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Nature Photography Day
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Climb a tree for wild animals and plants
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The call of the wild in Alaska
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Landscape Architecture Month
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Grizzly bears in Alaska for National Wildlife Day
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Bear Hole Brook, Catskill Mountains, New York
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Finding a balance between wetlands and water treatment
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Macro photograph of a migrant hawker dragonfly
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The crossroads of empires
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Mada in Saleh, Saudi Arabia
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Chestnut-headed bee-eaters, Bardia National Park, Nepal
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Indigenous Peoples Day
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Handmade gnomes at a Christmas market
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Irohazaka Road in fall, Nikko, Tochigi, Japan
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Exploring the Pearl of the Atlantic
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Summer’s in home stretch
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Join the parade for World Elephant Day
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What the hay?
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The eloquence of elephants
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Te Rewa Rewa Bridge near New Plymouth, New Zealand
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World Elephant Day
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Stepping stones in Tollymore Forest Park, Northern Ireland
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Global commerce in motion
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National Park Week begins
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The first ascent
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Astronomy Day
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Our Lady of the Rocks
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Here there be dragons
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