NW Salmon Population Rebounds


Back in 1992, only one Snake River sockeye salmon was able to make the 900-mile journey upstream to its spawning grounds. His name was Lonesome Larry. But 20 years of conservation efforts have helped repair the “150 years of overfishing, dam-building, habitat destruction and even poisoning” that have threatened the Northwest salmon population. The Seattle Times says in 2010, 1,355 fish followed in Larry’s footsteps and those numbers are still growing.

SOURCE: Seattle Times

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