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Columbia Basin Partnership
The Columbia Basin Fish Accords is the result of more than a year of collaboration, negotiations, and ... conference May 2 signing ceremony Editorials about the MOA Bonneville Power Administration Bureau of Reclamation Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission Confederated Umatilla Tribes Confederated Warm Springs Tribes US Army Corps of ...
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Columbia Basin Partnership
Northwest. A significant percentage of calories that the Columbia Basin tribes consumed came from salmon, elevating the reverence that the tribes placed on this incredible gift. Their religions always thanked the Creator for the bounteous blessing of salmon; they also thanked the salmon for offering ...
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Montana Water Trust - Benefitting Landowners, Streamflows and Communities
Montana Water Trust - Benefitting Landowners, Streamflows and Communities Columbia Basin Water Transactions Program Welcome to the Montana Water Trust Website Our Mission The Montana Water Trust (MWT), founded in 2001, is a private, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization located in Missoula, Montana. Our mission is to partner with landowners to keep our celebrated streams alive and flowing. WHAT'S NEW? ...
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Biodiversity and Wildlife in British Columbia
BC Nature (Federation of BC Naturalists) BCParks * BC Wildlife Federation Wetlands Education Program * Bridge River Coastal Fish Restoration Program * British Columbia Wildlife Park* Canadian Biodiversity Office * Canadian Wildlife Service * Columbia Basin Fish & Wildlife Compensation Program * COSEWIC * Department of Fisheries and Oceans - Aquatic species at Risk * E-Flora BC * Forest ...
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The COLUMBIA RIVER "Great Canadian Rivers"
Okanagan Valley (16). 65 Million Kokanee Salmon The Columbia Basin Fish & Wildlife Compensation Program reports that hydro-acoustic (sonar) surveys estimate nearly 65 million ... tributaries and sunlight at critical times of the year. At the northern reaches of the Columbia River, in the Kinbasket Reservoirs, provincial fisheries managers added 366,000 kokanee fry and 257 ...
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Columbia River @ nationalgeographic.com
Fish and Wildlife Compensation Program www.cbfishwildlife.org Get the latest news from the world of the Columbia Basin. Grand Coulee Dam www.usbr.gov Read a summary of the history of Grand Coulee Dam. Back to top National Geographic Resources Montaigne, Fen. Columbia River. NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC, April 2001. Ambrose, Stephen E. Lewis & Clark: Voyage of Discovery. National Geographic Books, ...
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Upper Columbia Sub-Domain
Columbia spring-run Chinook salmon and upper Columbia steelhead. The Upper Columbia Salmon Recovery Board directs recovery planning in the Upper Columbia Basin, with funding from the Governor's Salmon Recovery Office, Upper Columbia Region. Local stakeholder assistance with recovery planning in the upper Columbia involves Douglas, Chelan and Okanogan counties, state and tribal-sponsored ...
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Columbia Spotted Frog
Adults eat insects, mollusks, crustaceans, and arachnids. Larvae eat algae and organic debris. Predators of Columbia Spotted Frog adults include river otters, raccoons, herons and garter snakes, and the recently introduced ... ice melt on lakes, ponds and marshes. Breeding occurs from March to April in lower elevations such as Washington’s Columbia basin, and from May to June in the higher elevations ...
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Willamette Lower Columbia Domain
Salmon Recovery Planning > Recovery Domains > Willamette Lower Columbia Domain Willamette/Lower Columbia ESA Salmon Recovery Domain The Willamette/Lower Columbia recovery domain includes the Willamette River basin and all Columbia River tributaries from Hood River downstream in Oregon and from the White Salmon River downstream in Washington. The domain contains six populations listed under the ...
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Ecosystems Health and Monitoring - The Earth Institute at Columbia University
Amazon basin and other tropical regions. Two members of the CERC consortium—Columbia University and the Wildlife Conservation Society—have been working to develop models for sustainable environmental development through a project entitled, ...
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