Thanks to funding received from the Pacific Salmon Foundation, Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program and the Stewart Family ...
Washington legislators propose USD 5 billion plan to fund culvert removals, reopen habitat to salmon
Lawmakers in the U.S. state of Washington have proposed a USD 5 billion (EUR 4.6 billion) plan for removing or replacing culverts in the state to open up historic salmon spawning habitat. The plan is ...
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Ours is a living culture that depends on our being able to exercise our traditional, constitutionally guaranteed treaty rights to harvest salmon.
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) recently released its California Salmon Strategy for a Hotter, Drier ...
State lawmakers have revealed a proposal that would authorize special bonds to raise an additional $5 billion for salmon ...
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Peninsula Clarion on MSNCook Inletkeeper program to focus on salmon habitat awarenessThe “Local Solution” program is a model used repeatedly by Cook Inletkeeper to design and implement projects in the local ...
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Marin Independent Journal on MSNLagunitas Creek salmon habitat project nears next stageThe Marin Municipal Water District plans to add more gravel to the waterway to improve conditions for spawning.
Marvin Entel’s letter (Tribune, Feb. 16) regarding habitat loss for salmon and steelhead was interesting, but a large part of the story was not mentioned.
The Oregon Department of State Lands keeps a map of the vital waterways where the state's most iconic and vulnerable fish ...
and return to the stream to spawn at their life’s end. Yet salmon in 21st century California are sometimes trucked or flown to the ocean from hatcheries due to dams, habitat loss, warming streams, ...
and return to the stream to spawn at their life’s end. Yet salmon in 21st century California are sometimes trucked or flown to the ocean from hatcheries due to dams, habitat loss, warming ...
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