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Take out dams and keep the Snake River salmon’s last, best place . Dec. 12, 2023 at 3:42 pm Updated Dec. 12, 2023 at 4:42 pm . By . Chris Wood. Special to The Seattle Times.
Herald Forum Comment: Snake River shouldn’t risk ‘the sound of no salmon’ Work to remove the dams on the lower Snake River should start immediately to save the species.
“The Columbia River System, including the Snake River dams, I can’t think of anything more critical to Central Washington and the rest of the Pacific Northwest,” Newhouse said in his remarks.
When built the lower Snake River dams were seen by many as triumphs, but times change. Call Sen. Murray, 202-224-2621 and Sen. Maria Cantwell, 202-224-3441 and tell them you support creating Snake ...
Lisa Dekker, left, and Debra Ellers, right, wear orca costumes as they march through downtown Tacoma to advocate for the removal of the Snake River dams and rally against the extinction of ...
Irrigators know that the Columbia River Basin, the home of the Snake, is changing. The Pacific Northwest's unprecedented "heat dome" in summer 2021 blistered and desiccated crops, causing a 10 ...
Lower Snake River flows sufficient even without dams, research finds. By Jennifer Yachnin | 10/10/2024 01:35 PM EDT . The preliminary study will also examine new options for water delivery, such ...
Palouse Chief Tom Estimo speaks to a gathering at Sacajawea State Park near Pasco during an “All Our Relations Snake River Campaign” stop. An 8-foot steel sculpture by Lummi Nation member A ...
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