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Salmon 1: Mountain Origins
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Length:
52 minutes
Released:
Jun 21, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
Chinook Salmon of the Snake River begin their lives in mountains of Idaho’s rivers, live their lives in the Pacific Ocean, and return to their natal spawning stream in Idaho. This fish is on the brink of extinction. This is the summer when all pressure is focused on maintaining this fish that is millions of years old. This is the first of 2 episodes about this Chinook Salmon. GUESTSDr Helen Neville, Trout UnlimitedVice Chairman Shannon Wheeler, Nez Perce TribeRuss Thurow, Fish Biologist, US Forest Service US SENATOR MURRAY & GOVERNOR INSLEE REPORT AND COMMENT OPTIONIntro to ReportReport in FullComment LinkWebsite submission formEmail, Subject line: "Draft LSRD Benefit Replacement Report" ARTILCESThe Lewiston Tribune article on Murray Inslee ReportSeattle Times article on Murray Inslee Report“Second Coming” by David James Duncan“Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians pass united resolution supporting removal of four Lower Snake River dams” ADVERTISING SPONSORNissan and the Denver Area Nissan Dealers THE RIVER RADIUShello@theriverradius.cominstagramfacebook
Released:
Jun 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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