Joanne Siderius joins Summit Radio Afternoons with Andrea to discuss the kokanee salmon run. They cover history about the area, conservation efforts that have been in progress since the 1980s in efforts to help kokanee salmon populations continue to grow, and a passionate conversation on how much we can learn from these incredible, resilient fish. Listen to the full interview below.

Less than 1 min.read
Interview – Biologist Joanne Siderius talks kokanee salmon
Continue Reading
- Advertisement -
Related Articles
- Advertisement -
Latest News
Trail man crashes vehicle into local business
RCMP are asking that a 74-year-old Trail man have his driver's license reviewed after he crashed his vehicle into a business in the 1300 block of McQuarrie Street.
Eby and Smith clash over Alberta’s west coast pipeline plan
Premier David Eby pushed back against Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s comments that his dismissal of a new west coast pipeline project is “un-Canadian.”Â
Eremenko Block demolition poised to begin
City council heard that the West Kelowna company hired in August to tear down a Castlegar landmark is mobilizing on site this week.
B.C. tables bills to strengthen laws against sexual violence
The British Columbia government has tabled two bills aimed at addressing sexual violence, as leaders returned for the fall session of Parliament on Monday.Â
More than 10,000 join striking public service workers at major legislature rally
More than 10,000 public service workers and their supporters gathered outside the British Columbia legislature today as a strike by the B.C. General Employees Union (BCGEU) enters its sixth week.
- Advertisement -