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  • Lonesome Larry's Legacy Lives On In Salmon's Rebound

    seattletimes.nwsource.com 1 day, 15 hours ago

    In 1992, four Snake River sockeye made their way through eight dams, past nets and predators and on to their home in Idaho's Sawtooth Valley. One male completed the final climb up the Snake and Salmon rivers to a weir on Redfish Lake Creek, a wakeup call for Idahoans and making the fish the symbol of the entire Snake and Columbia salmon-restoration program.

  • Recommendation Engine: Head Cases For Any Cycling Scenario

    wired.com 3 weeks ago

    .param_hed {display:inline-block;margin-bottom:6px;padding:3px 9px;background-color:#000;color:#fff;} ul.maglist {list-style-type:none;} ul.maglist li { margin-top:20px;} Also in this issue The Man Who Makes the Future How to Spot the Future The Rise of the Robot Reporter Between clueless pedestrians and swerving taxis, a simple bike ride can feel like a flying leap over the Snake River Canyon. Here are some noggin-coddling options for any situation. 1// Bell DropPerfect for: Achieving ...

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The Snake is a major river of the greater Pacific Northwest in the United States. At 1,078 miles long, it is the largest tributary of the Columbia River, the largest North American river that empties into the Pacific Ocean. Rising in western Wyoming, the river flows through the Snake River Plain then rugged Hells Canyon and the rolling Palouse Hills to reach its mouth at the Tri-Cities of the state of Washington. Its drainage basin encompasses parts of six U.S. states, and its average discharge is over 54,000 cubic feet per second.
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