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Idaho Statesman: Pelican vs. trout: F&G's still out
The agency is considering a plan that could call for destroying eggs from some pelicans, which anglers say are devouring trout. 

Eugene Register-Guard: Agency: Chemicals a danger to salmon 

Bellingham Herald: Man-made log jams help Nooksack River salmon runs 

Fairbanks Daily News-Miner: Warming waters pose threats to Alaska salmon, could reorder marine ecosystems

Toronto Globe And Mail: Showdown set over declining sockeye stocks 

The Missoulian: Ninemile Valley creek work called a model 

Seattle Times: Oregon to have world's largest wind farm
A state energy panel has approved building what developers say would be the world's largest single wind farm in Gilliam and Morrow counties... 

Anchorage Daily News: Colder water, weather may have cut salmon runs 

Everett Herald: Gov. Gregoire sees trouble in Puget Sound 

Vancouver Columbian: Deal puts Pacific Power in fish-hauling business

The Missoulian: Report details climate change's effects on Clark Fork Basin  

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