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Salmon, steelhead and Snake River dams topic at lunch

More than 160 boats and 300 advocates staged a peaceful protest, dubbed ‘Free the Snake,’ between Wawawai Landing and Lower Granite Dam on Oct. 3, 2015, calling for breaching the lower four Snake River dams primarily for the benefit of endangered salmon and steelhead fisheries. (Photo by Ben Moon / Photo by Ben Moon)
More than 160 boats and 300 advocates staged a peaceful protest, dubbed ‘Free the Snake,’ between Wawawai Landing and Lower Granite Dam on Oct. 3, 2015, calling for breaching the lower four Snake River dams primarily for the benefit of endangered salmon and steelhead fisheries. (Photo by Ben Moon / Photo by Ben Moon)

FISHERIES -- Sam Mace from Save Our Wild Salmon will speak on discussions about removing four dams on the lower Snake River and the implications for salmon, communities, orcas and tribes during an open "bring-your-lunch" program at noon on Wednesday, Nov. 23, at The Community Building, 35 W. Main in Spokane.

The program, one in a series of "Lunchbox" programs organized by the Center for Justice, follows federal agencies-led regional meetings that touched on the topics.
 



Rich Landers
Rich Landers joined The Spokesman-Review in 1977. He is the Outdoors editor for the Sports Department writing and photographing stories about hiking, hunting, fishing, boating, conservation, nature and wildlife and related topics.

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