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Article title: show all fish and wildlife energy interviews other Choose an article title1986 Annual Report A basin in the balance A better dream house A class act: conservation in cold Montana A considered review A dilemma in common: fish disease in the Columbia Basin A fishery at the frontier of science A marriage of past and future: making historic structures energy-efficient A matter of trust: Canada's hydropower revenue A new [fish] crop for the Yakima basin A new [power] plan takes shape A new program in 1998 [fish and wildlife amendments] A place by the river: Umatilla tribes regain wildlife-rich ancestral home A river runs through what: Norm Thompson energy efficiency A scheme for the streams: studying the subbasins A threat to the big fish: Kootenai River white sturgeon endangered A wired West: an electricity system connects the West About midway down the Power Plan path Access to power: California proposes opening power lines to consumers Act now: Oregon urges action on salmon strategy Altered states [different states' approaches to energy efficiency] Aluminum industry in crisis Back East to the future [bringing conservation to New England] Back to nature: can hatchery salmon survive in streams Beyond reach Beyond the fortress utility [electric utility challenges] Big Sky least cost Blueprint for a basin's renaissance Bonneville belt-tightening Born to be wild: encouraging salmon to return to the wild Breaking ground in the Yakima Basin [hatchery] Breaking with tradition: regional utility conference on conservation Brief history of life in synthetic streams Bright lights big savings: Seattle's Lighting Design Lab Brighter lights and smarter switches Bringing back the Yakima Bringing up the bottom line Building a framework for recovery Building better [energy-efficient] buildings Building the region's energy future Buildling a regional salmon program Calfornia re-enters the conservation challenge California: what's up down there [watching CA's electricity industry] Campus conservation: efficiency at colleges Carving up the catch Celebrating the Fourth [year of model conservation standards] Citizen generators [energy conservation] City Light's "Second Great Era" [efficiency instead of dams] Coal and nuclear in the Northwest? Cold water crisis: warming the Flathead River Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program Columbia River consensus: salmon and steelhead counts rise and fall like the tide Columbia River salmon species Commissioning a fleet of new [efficient] buildings Comparing consequences: evaluating environmental effects of electrical resources Comprehending "capacity" Conservation comes home Conservation in the draft Power Plan Conservation strategies for shop-built houses Conservation thaws Cold War Conservation transfers: the Northwest's next energy move Conservation: it still makes sense Conservation: the new utility challenge Conservation: The Northwest's North Slope Cooperation as competitive strategy [among utilities] Core values: Hanford Reach and salmon recovery Corps dams flow of fish funds Council adopts Power Plan Council statement on Ed Sheets severence agreement Council votes for salmon recovery Counting backward: Salmon and steelhead losses Crossing the moat to conservation Dam aid: helping young salmon around dams Dam dilemma: how to move salmon over a 30-story building Debunking the death spiral Draft action plan maps the future Draft Fish & Wildlife Program: at a glance Eco-cops: policing habitat criminals Efficiency prevails Ellensburg rebounds [through energy efficiency] Empty net syndrome: record low salmon harvest Encouragement for early adopters [of model conservation standards] Endangered salmon solutions Endangered salmon? Staying ahead of the Act Energy conservation Energy efficiency makes good (business) sense Energy-efficient homes for the 21st century Energy-efficient irrigation Extended resource forecasts Face off: The upriver/downriver debate Fair weather warning: too little rainfall Fast food takes [energy conservation] Fighting fire with fire: foresters and biomass power Fish and fields: The Yakima dilemma Fish and wildlife amendments adopted Fish bypass funds begin to flow Fish for the future: hatchery EIS needs work Fish for the Yakima River's future Fishing for a future [record low salmon counts] Fitting into the future: pulp mill finds room for power plant Five years with the Northwest Power Act Forgotten fish [lamprey, etc.] From the salmon's point of view Frustration in the factory-built home industry Future house Gathering of authorities [role of federal authorities] Gene counters: keeping inventory of genetic traits Getting back to the old neighborhood: Nez Perce tribe Global warming: a Northwest perspective Going for the green: Salem Electric Coop becomes "all renewables" utility Going with the green lights [energy efficiency] Good fences, good neighbors: ranchers help with salmon habitat Good news, bad news [on 1997 runs] Governors convene comprehensive review [of energy] Guideposts not predictions: The art of forecasting Happy [50th] Birthday Bonneville Hatfield and governors send strong signal on salmon Hazardous journey Head start for salmon recovery Help for reservoir dwellers [resident fish and wildlife] He's Howard of Howard's Grocery [energy efficiency] Highlight on habitat Homes on the range: projects aim to improve habitat for wildlife Horrific Pacific: ocean warming Hydro al dente: recipe for more firm hydropower without more water Indian nation conservation Industrial contributions Intersection of science and policy Interview: Al Aldrich Interview: Al Wright Interview: Allan Scholz Interview: Amory Lovins Interview: Angus Duncan Interview: Anne Edwards Interview: Betsy Moler Interview: Bill Bakke Interview: Bob Duncan Interview: Bob Saxvik Interview: Brigadier General Pat Stevens Interview: Charles Collins Interview: Chuck Collins Interview: Chuck Collins Interview: Dan Evans [on the Northwest's energy future] Interview: Daniel Fessler Interview: Donald E. Bevan Interview: Doug Sutherland Interview: Elizabeth Furse Interview: Elwood Patawn Interview: Fred Buckman Interview: Jack Donaldson Interview: James van Loben Sels Interview: Jim Goller Interview: Jim Jura Interview: Joe Blum Interview: John Ellis Interview: John Jones Interview: John Keys Interview: Kai Lee Interview: Kathryn Brigham Interview: Marc Sullivan Interview: Mark Crisson Interview: Mark Hatfield Interview: Mark Hatfield on energy and world peace Interview: Merrill Schultz Interview: Michael Crapo Interview: Morris Brusett Interview: Patty Murray Interview: Peter DeFazio Interview: Peter Johnson Interview: Ralph Cavanagh Interview: Randall Hardy Interview: Randy Hardy Interview: Rick Williams Interview: Roberta Palm Bradley Interview: Rollie Schmitten Interview: Sharon Nelson Interview: Stan Grace Interview: Sue Hickey Interview: Ted Bottiger Interview: Ted Hallock Interview: Tim Wapato Interview: Tom Trulove Interview: W. Lester Bryan Introducing the Draft 1985 Power Plan Is the planet baking [greenhouse effect] It may be a whole new energy game Journey of the kings Keeping the "public" in public power Kokanee on the comeback Law of last resort: are salmon endangered? Laying the conservation foundation Learning from Los Angeles [conservation, innovation] Learning from the Lemhi River Basin Lessons from the spotted owl Linking up to save electricity [conservation in retail chains] Local heroes: Northwest cities work to save energy Looking toward a new power plan Lower river coho: recovery for runs where there are few dams Lowering Granite: Snake reservoir lowered in salmon experiment Making a river from a reservoir Making the pieces fit: a resource strategy to meet uncertainty Managing the surplus: Moves are all over the board Map of major dams Mesh of complexity [on screen diversions] Mid-Columbia projects pivotal to fish future Mid-life crisis: BPA faces the future Model conservation standards Model conservation standards update Model conservation standards: An historical overview Modeling the Columbia Montana: welcoming back wildlife Montana's uncommon collaboration More belt tightening at Bonneville Mustering the megawatts [conservation at Fort Lewis] Nailing down a housing deal Natural gas: Is today's bargain tomorrow's best buy Nature's neighborhoods Nearing the bottom of the dam at the top [Hungry Horse] New generation generation New hope for their [salmon's] return New Power Plan orchestrates regional harmony New Spring for renewables New troubles for WPPSS New voices in fisheries debate Northwest governors concur on common problem [salmon] Northwest's energy system: yesterday, today, tomorrow Nuclear power prospects in the Pacific Northwest Oil price collapse: a Northwest impact Ominous signs: poor run size estimates Oregon is first [new power plant carbon dioxide standard] Out of the ashes: aluminum smelters get a second chance Pacific Northwest electric power map Packaging power: out-of-state sales Pandora's basin: Yakima has more questions than answers Paper fish: setting salmon fishing seasons comes down to judgment call Partial eclipse of the moon: sample of conservation strategies Pennies for power Pieces to a power puzzle Plight of the homeless [wildlife] Power from the planet: three geothermal plants proposed Power paradox in the Pacific Northwest Power planning in the "new" northwest Power plant called efficiency Power transmission's first century Praise and promise: model conservation standards after five years Proposal for wildlife Protected areas issue open for comment Protecting habitat and property rights Public pundits: expert advisors help shape Council strategies Puget's conservation report card Pushing the wind: The challenge of wind development east of the Rockies Putting (not knocking) heads together: Yakima Watershed Council Putting it all together [proposals for new energy system] Recipes for salmon recovery Reclaiming a lost natural heritage Reconstructing the river basin puzzle Regulating the returns Regulation's maddening maze Remote possibilities: Idaho Power offers long-distance customers solar energy Renewable renaissance Reservoir rule [Libby and Hungry Horse reservoir levels] Resisting radon Restoring the resource: assessing fish losses, setting goals Rethinking resources: new developments in the regional power plan Reviving the Yakima fish runs Roll on, Columbia Ruling the river Sacramento Basin blues Safeguards for Spring and Summer migrants Salmon Corps: Indian youths working on behalf of salmon Salmon pirates: poaching cuts run sizes Salmon rescue: Council approves $18 million for depleted runs Salmon sleuths [fish research] Salvaging the Salmon River Saving the salmon: converging efforts Securing the last reach Selling Super Good Cents Senator Mark Hatfield speaks at "Power for the West" Shaping a new power plan Sharing the watershed: Grande Ronde plan Sheraton's shining example Shipping power South Sizing the surplus Smoothing out the ride to tomorrow: next Northwest Power Plan Some progress at Bonneville II Spotlight on Ashland [energy and conservation programs] Squaring off on the system plan: no consensus emerges on salmon planning Straight talk at the round table [appraising fish programs] Strategies for freshwater fish and wildlife Streamside stewards Stretching the river: making the most of hydropower Student energy savers Substitutions for stopped fish Super cents-able: Snohomish County Surveying the range of uncertainty System of life support: intensive case to save Idaho sockeye Tackling the Tucannon Tackling the unknown: ocean has clues about salmon survival Tail fin thinking Taking a byte: cutting energy and water use in electronics industry Taking a reading on renewables Taking the long view on the economy [re: power plan] Tapping commercial conservation Teaming of past adversaries Tenaska [new gas-fired power plant] Tennesse Valley Authority times and turmoil The "Pimby" future: power in my backyard The basins below Bonneville The big picture: fish and wildlife proposals embrace basin as a system The big question: can salmon be saved The billion-dollar question: energy demand and direct service industries The county that came in from the cold: Hood River conservation project The great electric rate shock The great goals study The intertie issue The life of a salmon in the Columbia River Basin The other anadromous fish The people speak [on the Council's draft energy plan] The Plan: New light on region's energy future The region speaks up on the draft Power Plan The region's fish and wildlife project selection process The resource portfolio: Getting the best deal for the region The seasons of salmon: Idaho tribe works to rebuild runs The State of the Region tomorrow The Western connection The WPPSS debate: taking a closer look Tight and all right: indoor air quality in energy-efficient homes Time runs out for Trojan Tips for spotting the energy-efficient home To market, to market: selling the power surplus To save the salmon Tomorrow's Northwest begins today Too much to carry on: tight fish and wildlife budget Tracking the Conservation Acquisition Task Force Tracking wildlife mitigation Trusting in money: Montana's trust fund for wildlife Two nations, one habitat: salmon loss in upper Columbia River Basin U.S.-Canady treaty: New hope for Pacific salmon Umatilla's new fish: tribe settles dispute and celebrates salmon Uncle Salmon Wants You! Unconventional energy strategy [British Columbia's Energy Council] Unfinished business: Washington's mothballed nuclear plants US v Oregon: Building a better harvest Utilities face the future Wanted: A good crystal ball [on energy forecasting] Water for salmon, land for ranchers Water marketing: promise or peril Watershed down: working top-down on watershed conservation Watershed recovery in the Hood River Weaving a healthy return Weighing needs: building a plan to work for both public and private power Weighing the new surplus Western lights Westin gets it right: energy-efficient hotels What do do before the lights go out [regional power planning] What to do when the river runs dry What's next for endangered fish When the elephant's gone: PGE adjusts to life without Trojan Where flows the controversy: does faster water help salmon Where salmon are clients, not products Where the environment is the economy [coastwide salmon recovery] Who's conserving? Who's first: prioritizing fish and widlife projects Will coal ride the region's resource rails Wind thrift: bringing wind power closer to Northwest grid Wise use for Western water Wishlist for new power plan Working out the water budget Yesterday's homes meet tomorrow's technology
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