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• September 2008 Winter Storms Scour Sooke RiverExcessive winter downpours have scoured the Sooke River and its tributaries destroying hundreds of thousands of salmon eggs. Posted by Think Salmon on 11/30/06
“Greenie Weenie” Conservation Measures Add Up!A new report says efficiency improvements could cut global energy-consumption increases by more than half over the next 15 years. Posted by Megan Moser on 11/30/06
Shoppers in Washington Now Have More Ways to Help SalmonSalmon safe eco-labeling allows consumers to go a step further and buy groceries certified not to harm salmon. Posted by Megan Moser on 11/28/06
Economic Benefits from Healthy Ecosystems?In today’s Globe and Mail, ecologist Kai Chan looks at what he calls “ecosystem services”—the value of the natural environment to humans. Posted by Megan Moser on 11/28/06
Feds and BC Government Invest $20 Million in the Fraser Salmon & Watersheds ProgramOn November 17, 2006 The Government of Canada and British Columbia announced they will invest $20 Million in the Fraser Salmon & Watersheds Program. Posted by Think Salmon on 11/18/06
Send a Salmon-Inspired Holiday Card This Season!Haven’t got your holiday cards yet? It’s not too late to order yours and support salmon at the same time!
Salmon-Inspired Holiday Cards. Image:Larry E. Stefanyk. Posted by Megan Moser on 11/17/06
Three Coquitlam Schools Work Together to Save SalmonThe Tri-City News reports on how students and teachers at Eagle Ridge elementary, Scott Creek middle and Gleneagle secondary are teaming up to help save salmon. Posted by Megan Moser on 11/9/06
Concrete Salmon Sculpture a Symbol of Rejuvenation for the Nicomekl RiverAn article from the Langley Times which profiles a concrete salmon sculpture, Erine, now a public reminder of the health of the Nicomekl River.
![]() Cement Salmon Sculpture. Photo: C. Kelsey. Posted by Megan Moser on 11/3/06
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