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Published April, 2001
Salmon Conservation in the Snoqualmie Watershed
Snoqualmie Watershed Forum Strategy and Workplan 2001

Salmon Conservation in the Snoqualmie WatershedThis document provides background on federal and state drivers for salmon conservation planning, as well as local progress to date on technical assessments, watershed planning, and early action projects. This document is intended to provide a "one-stop" reference for elected officials, local residents, and city and agency staff members who are interested in salmon conservation planning in the Snoqualmie Watershed. It also lays the foundation for cooperative work by the Snoqualmie Watershed Forum and staff from local governments.

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Salmon Conservation in the Snoqualmie Watershed:
Snoqualmie Watershed Forum Strategy and Workplan 2001

This strategy and workplan was prepared for the Snoqualmie Watershed Forum by the King County Water and Land Resources Division, in cooperation with staff from the Cities of Carnation, Duvall, North Bend, and Snoqualmie. Development and production of this document was funded in part by a grant from the King Conservation District.

 


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