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State, tribes roll out $1.1bn plan to rear salmon on Washington state farmland

Some 15,000 acres, much of it farm and forest land, would be converted into wild salmon habitat under a plan presented by two state agencies and two tribes

By Undercurrent News | Nov. 22, 2019 17:47 GMT
Wild chinook salmon. Photo: CSNafzger/Shutterstock.
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