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New studies may lead to removal of Snake River damsTime is running out to save Pacific Northwest wild salmon and steelhead, but studies conducted by tribes and the states of Washington and Oregon are providing data needed to preserve them and the ...
In a Feb. 11 letter to Washington Governor Jay Inslee, Oregon Governor Kate Brown called for the removal of four dams in the lower Snake River as a better path toward restoring salmon runs in both ...
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research-backed stop-gap tool to hold off looming regional salmon extinction until long-term solutions like Lower Snake River dam removal prevail. Even with spill, however, journeys from the far ...
The Washington Department of Ecology and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation conducted the first study, which showed that the removal of the lower Snake River Dams would not affect the river's capacity ...
Even with spill, however, journeys from the far reaches of the Snake River out to the Pacific that used to take young salmon about two weeks now take two months.
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