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Saving the Salmon

Title: Saving the Salmon
Category: Science & Technology | Words: 1051 | Pages: 4.5 (approximately 235 words/page)


Saving the Salmon

Saving the Salmon Introduction Native Americans, the first humans in this area, have used salmon for several thousands of years. Presently, seven species of salmon are on the endangered species list. In addition to natural problems, salmon have to deal with the problems brought on by human technologies. Logging, overfishing, and water pollution by cattle waste, pesticides and herbicides are only a few of the difficulties salmon deal with. History Salmon began to evolve into …showed first 75 words of 1051 total

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showed last 75 words of 1051 total…although not everyone will be happy with the end results. Works Cited Kluger, Jeffery. “Saving the Salmon.” TIME. 29 March 1999: 60-61. Moulton, Coby and Jeff Neal. John Day Screen Shop Field Trip. October 5, 1999. Robertson, Shaun. Lecture on Salmon. Conservation, Period 2: September 8, 1999. Unterwegner, Tim. Field Trip to the Middle Fork of the John Day River. September 14, 1999. Whitman, David. “Hook, line and sadly, stinker.” U.S. NEWS & WORLD REPORT. 22 March 1999: 27-28. Zorpette, Glenn. “To Save a Salmon.” Scientific American. January 1999:100-105.

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