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EPISODE · Dec 23, 2016 · 4 MIN

Oregon's Lagging Streamside Logging Rules

from EarthFix · host Oregon Public Broadcasting

Salmon need cool, shady streams to thrive. Oregon was once at the forefront in protecting these waters, but these days, the state lags far behind Washington and California.Now, Oregon is updating how its rivers and streams are protected.Jes Burns of EarthFix partnered with Liam Moriarty of Jefferson Public Radio to find out if these new rules will cool down Oregon’s streams enough to help its salmon make a comeback.

Episode metadata supplied by the publisher feed · Published Dec 23, 2016

Salmon need cool, shady streams to thrive. Oregon was once at the forefront in protecting these waters, but these days, the state lags far behind Washington and California.Now, Oregon is updating how its rivers and streams are protected.Jes Burns of EarthFix partnered with Liam Moriarty of Jefferson Public Radio to find out if these new rules will cool down Oregon’s streams enough to help its salmon make a comeback.

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