Feds release Calif. plan to protect chinook salmon

Courtesy Outdoor Recreation News  Thu, 06/04/2009 - 22:33

Federal fisheries regulators on Thursday released a court-ordered plan to help struggling chinook salmon that includes opening California dams and restricting pumping, which would reduce the amount of water available to farms and urban areas.


 

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