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ICT News on MSNNew studies may lead to removal of Snake River damsPacific Northwest tribes and the states of Washington and Oregon are conducting studies to determine the impact of removing ...
As a retired state biologist, I spent a long, productive and enjoyable career working for Idahoans to preserve, protect and perpetuate all of their wildlife. But one of my biggest frustration’s was ...
But instead it gives short shrift to the only viable alternative for saving salmon and ultimately orcas — removing the four lower Snake River dams. “Instead of taking the one step identified by ...
Should this bill become law, it would block any future efforts to remove those dams. It would also doom to extinction several salmon runs in the Columbia/Snake River system and the southern ...
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.
VandenHeuvel said breaching the four Snake River dams is an obvious choice. “The Snake River is so hot that we think the best and maybe only way to get to safe levels for salmon is to remove the four ...
With a unified Republican federal government, my colleagues and I in Congress and in the Trump administration are working to ...
Lithium is key to the push for cleaner energy, but its extraction affects tribal communities and tribal rights, so ...
Lawmakers from Idaho and Washington have introduced a new bill to keep the four lower Snake River dams in place. The ...
John Cassinelli, anadromous fish policy manager for the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, told commissioners that about ...
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