An edition of A common fate (1994)

A common fate

endangered salmon and the people of the Pacific Northwest

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An edition of A common fate (1994)

A common fate

endangered salmon and the people of the Pacific Northwest

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Though life on earth is the history of dynamic interactions between living things and their surroundings, certain powerful groups would have us believe that nature exists only for our convenience. One consequence of such thinking is the apparent fate of the Pacific salmon - a key resource and preeminent symbol of America's wildlife - which is today threatened with extinction.

Drawing on abundant data from natural science, Pacific coast culture, and a long association with key individuals on all sides of the issue, Joseph Cone employs a clear narrative voice to tell the human and natural history of an environmental crisis in its final chapter.

As inevitable as the November rains, countless millions of wild salmon returned from the ocean to spawn in the streams of their birth. In the wake of an orgy of dam building and habitat destruction, the salmon's majestic abundance has been reduced to a fleeting shadow. Neglect is the word the author uses to describe more recent losses, "by exactly the ones - state and federal fish managers - who should have acted." To signal a new awareness that action is needed, scientists charged with restocking the Columbia River Basin are receiving significant support, while ordinary citizens are beginning to recognize the relationship between cheap power and the absences of chinook, coho, sockeye, and other species from the coasts of Oregon and Washington and from Idaho's Snake River.

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Common Fate: Endangered Salmon and the People of the Pacific Northwest
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A common fate: endangered salmon and the people of the Pacific Northwest
1996, Oregon State University Press
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A common fate: endangered salmon and the people of the Pacific Northwest
1995, H. Holt
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A Common Fate: Endangered Salmon and the People of the Pacific Northwest
December 1994, Henry Holt & Co
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 324-334) and index.

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Corvallis

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Dewey Decimal Class
597/.55
Library of Congress
QL638.S2 C659 1996

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Pagination
viii, 344 p. :
Number of pages
344

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OL988610M
Internet Archive
commonfateendang1996cone
ISBN 10
0870713914
LCCN
96026794
Library Thing
3013188
Goodreads
4353142

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