Salmonids
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Columbia's Salmonids are a Feast for Other
While various attempts to reduce avian predation on young Columbia River salmon and steelhead have been successful, some of the predatory birds have simply moved to new--and potentially more damaging--locations in the estuary, a lead researcher told the Northwest Power and Conservation Council at a recent meeting.
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Predatory Birds Continue To Feast On Columbia's Salmonids
While various attempts to reduce avian predation on young Columbia River salmon and steelhead have been successful, some of the predatory birds have simply moved to new--and potentially more damaging--locations in the estuary, a lead researcher told the Northwest Power and Conservation Council Sept. 17.
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VIDEO: The Race To Save Mongolia's Giant Salmonids
One Path: The Race to Save Mongolia’s Giant Salmonids” at the Paramount Theatre in Denver on November 4 at 5:30 p.m.
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Marmot Dam Removal Aids in Salmonids Rebounding in Oregon's Sandy River
Portland General Electric decided 10 years ago that removing Marmot Dam would be more cost-effective than updating it to meet Endangered Species Act and federal-relicensing requirements.