31 news posts from July 2012

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Treasure hunt: the battle over Pebble Mine - PBS.org

Global mining giant Anglo-American and its Canadian partner, Northern Dynasty, want to dig one of the world’s largest open-pit mines – up to three miles wide and thousands of feet deep – in the near-pristine watershed of Bristol Bay, home to the world’s largest sockeye salmon fishery. Learn more about this proposal and the controversy surrounding it; SAFS‘ Thomas Quinn is quoted. 

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Conservation Remix -- the video series

Did you get a chance to attend Conservation Remix this year? Would you like to check out — or revisit — the provocative talks that the bevvy of awesome speakers delivered? Well, okay then — Conservation Remix video series can be found here. Enjoy! 

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Northwest 'Salmon People' face future without fish - PBS.org

With overfishing, habitat loss, pollution, the proliferation of dams, and now climate change, the salmon that are a crucial part of so many of the Pacific Northwest’s indigenous peoples’ cultures are in severe decline. Learn about the work of the Tribes to counteract a future with no fish; Alan Hamlet and the Climate Impacts Group are mentioned. Also check out this video showing the retreat of the South Cascade Glacier in Washingon, a “water tower” providing summer habitat for salmon: 

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