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The agreement announced Thursday includes money for salmon and habitat restoration, and clean energy projects. But it does not conclude what to do with the four dams of the lower Snake River.
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Proponents of dam removal say it’s the only way to save the salmon. Opponents say the dams are still used for energy and agriculture.
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The report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which manages salmon recovery, could have big implications for the fate of the four controversial dams in southeastern Washington, conservation groups said.
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It's been a bad year for steelhead runs on the Columbia and Snake rivers. It’s so bad that some anglers are calling for other fishers to voluntarily limit…
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Idaho’s legislature has weighed into the newly-reignited regional conversation about whether to breach four lower Snake River dams. A Senate committee on…