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Migration
In 1998, there was an article about 'Lonely Larry', the only salmon that returned to Redfish Lake. Between 1993 and 1997, only ten sockeye salmon returned to Redfish.
So, in 2008, over 500 salmon returned and, according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the number of sockeye salmon in the Columbia River has been unseen since 1955, "and nobody is sure why."
Must be global warming. Now, if Idaho can just find a way to cause the Californians to migrate back there, won't we be happy.
(Come on, people, how about some levity?)
Science
When it's Global Warming, it's "science" and all must buy in or else, yet when the very same science applies to salmon, it's "groups like Idaho Rivers United".
Nice