Ninety-four acres of tidal marsh and channels and 115 acres of forest on the lower Columbia River’s Crims Island are being restored to provide better habitat for young salmon, a group of government agencies and conservation groups said this week.
Ninety-four acres of tidal marsh and channels and 115 acres of forest on the lower Columbia River’s Crims Island are being restored to provide better habitat for young salmon, a group of government agencies and conservation groups said this week.