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Salmon Swim Into Huffington Post

Will Columbia-Snake River Salmon Be Saved?

Leanne Roulson, WDAFS president, says if fish numbers continue to decline, her group has determined the plan isn’t aggressive enough to save them.
“We’re all about preserving and conserving the fisheries resource, while the political aspects of it are not really relevant to the stances we take or the opinions we put out there.”

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Obama officials come to NW to learn salmon issues

By Jeff Barnard
Grants Pass, Oregon (AP) 6-09

Two top members of President Obama’s environmental team were in the Northwest during late May but pointedly not speaking about the tense conflict between salmon and hydroelectric dams in the Columbia Basin.

NOAA chief Jane Lubchenco and White House Council on Environmental Quality chairwoman Nancy Sutley attended closed-doors sessions in Portland with scientists, government officials and Indian tribes, and were scheduled on to tour one of the lower Snake River dams in Eastern Washington that conservationists and some Indian tribes want removed to restore endangered salmon.

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Scientist discovers beavers building prime salmon habitat…

06.21.2009

A scientist goes looking for a shrub and discovers a nearly lost world of tidal beavers thriving in a rare habitat in the Skagit Delta. His discovery raises questions for salmon-recovery projects based on incomplete information — likened to a kind of ecological amnesia about what was here before.

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06.04.2009

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Obama officials come to NW to learn salmon issues

By Jeff Barnard

Grants Pass, Oregon (AP) 6-09

Two top members of President Obama’s environmental team were in the Northwest during late May but pointedly not speaking about the tense conflict between salmon and hydroelectric dams in the Columbia Basin.

NOAA chief Jane Lubchenco and White House Council on Environmental Quality chairwoman Nancy Sutley attended closed-doors sessions in Portland with scientists, government officials and Indian tribes, and were scheduled on to tour one of the lower Snake River dams in Eastern Washington that conservationists and some Indian tribes want removed to restore endangered salmon.

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Salmon begin long journey back to Yakima Basin

07.06.2009

Salmon begin long journey back to Yakima Basin

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Yakima Tribe Reintroduces Salmon

Yakima Tribe Reintroduces Salmon

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Scientist discovers beavers building prime salmon habitat…

Scientist discovers beavers building prime salmon habitat...

A scientist goes looking for a shrub and discovers a nearly lost world of tidal beavers thriving in a rare habitat in the Skagit Delta. His discovery raises questions for salmon-recovery projects based on incomplete information — likened to a kind of ecological amnesia about what was here before.  more…

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DWR Retreat Presentation

DWR Presentation
Powerpoint Presentation presented in September 09 for DWR Staff Retreat.
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Microsoft Power Point Presentation [32.6 MB]

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Boom in Hydropower Pits Fish Against Climate

07.27.2009

Boom in Hydropower Pits Fish Against Climate

LA Times by Kim Murphy

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