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Why West Coast Salmon Are Nearly Extinct


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27 August 2009, 4:57 PM
Earthjustice experts offer answers and insights

Two experts on the plight of West Coast salmon fielded questions during a 30-minute online question and answer program with dozens of Earthjustice supporters. Attorney Mike Sherwood and media expert/former commercial fisherman John McManus offered insights on matters ranging from dams on the Klamath River to the proposed Peripheral Canal in the Sacramento Delta. Read the full transcript here.

The link to the transcript of the endangered salmon blog is redirected to a global warming blog. Where can I read the salmon blog? Please let me know at howard@orcanetwork.org. Thanks.

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