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Southern Resident Killer Whale

Endangered, hungry, dammed

Starving orcas and Snake River dams

December 11, 2015srkwcsi

Scott Herning
Journal of the San Juan Islands
October 17, 2015

Recently, a contingent of San Juan Islanders joined three hundred fishermen, Native Americans, farmers, orca advocates, business owners and conservationists to advocate breaching four federal dams on the lower Snake River in Southeast Washington. Read more…

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