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Interactive Salmon Quiz

Take the Interactive Salmon Quiz and test your salmon knowledge while learning about some simple steps you can take to help restore our region's salmon runs and improve water quality.

People in the Puget Sound region are just plain crazy about the salmon that inhabit our local streams, rivers and lakes. When government leaders like King County Executive Ron Sims warned that our salmon and the waters they live in are in danger, people across the Puget Sound region began working to improve salmon habitat and water quality.

We've made a good deal of progress but there's still lots more we can do to help the salmon. Put your salmon savvy to the test and take the Interactive Salmon Quiz!

The Interactive Salmon quiz is available in two versions: Macromedia Flash and a non-Flash version. Macromedia's Flash Player software is used for online multimedia presentations and often comes bundled with the latest version of Internet browsers. If you choose to view the Flash version of the quiz, you will need the latest version of the Flash Player installed on your PC. To download the latest version of the Flash, please visit Macromedia's Web site (external link).

The Interactive Salmon Quiz is a collaborative effort of the King County Roads Division, the King County Water and Land Resources Division, and the King County Executive's Office.
 
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» Fall for Salmon
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» Watersheds:
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An entertaining and enlightening video about the watersheds we live in.
» Salmon Challenge Game
Get to know a coho! Adopt a coho salmon fry and help it to survive its journey to Puget Sound.


Department of Natural Resources
Water and Land Resources Division


Updated: September 19, 2002

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