Idaho's Wolf and Salmon Recovery Efforts

The obligation the nation acknowledges toward wolf and salmon recovery efforts is dwarfed by the responsibility it faces in treating fairly the people who played such a crucial role in advancing the success of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

Salmon Recovery Information
Salmon numbers in the Snake River have plummeted since four lower Snake River dams were built in the mid 1970s. Science shows us that the promise to save salmon from extinction can't possibly be kept by the federal agencies charged with fulfilling that promise if they continue with the costly, ineffective means they've been trying for years barging, trucking, flow augmentation, etc.

Economically, biologically and culturally, removal of the 4 lower Snake River dams offer the best and possibly only solution to saving Idaho's salmon, steelhead and river communities. The articles at the link below reveal some of they myths and misinformation even as time is running out for the fish.

Also visit Idaho Rivers.org

For wolves.org - Info on the Yellowstone and central Idaho wolf reintroduction, wolf country conservation news and more.


Annual Report
The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Services weekly wolf report can be viewed at the region 6 web site at http://www.r6.fws.gov/wolf in addition the 2001 annual report can be viewed at http://www.r6.fws.gov/wolf/annualrpt01/index.htm


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