More than 1,000 people gathered in Oregon City on Thursday to celebrate one of Oregon’s oldest, strangest creatures: the Pacific lamprey. Best known for their round, razor-toothed mouths, lamprey are ...
Courtney Flatt / Northwest News Network On the banks of Oregon’s Willamette River, cooks grilled up food for hundreds of people. It’s a summertime barbecue with a twist. The smell of sizzling lamprey ...
Courtney Flatt / Northwest News Network Fish counters have noted thousands of lamprey going past Bonneville Dam on the Columbia River. Tribal biologists say these toothy, eel-like fish have a long way ...
Yakama Nation biologist Dave’y Lumley shows Ava McJoe an adult lamprey at the Yakama Nation’s Willamette Falls lamprey celebration. On the banks of Oregon’s Willamette River, cooks grilled up food for ...
On the banks of Oregon’s Willamette River, cooks grilled up food for hundreds of people. It’s a summertime barbecue with a twist. The smell of sizzling lamprey drew people to a tent where Yakama ...