Recommendations pour in to amend fish and wildlife program
- September 24, 2013
- John Harrison

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The Northwest Power and Conservation Council approved a proposal by the Spokane Tribe of Indians to continue producing kokanee -- freshwater sockeye salmon -- and releasing the fish into Lake Roosevelt behind Grand Coulee Dam. Kokanee provide a culturally important
A new report by the National Research Council proposes a decision-making framework for government policy-makers and regulators for decision-making related to long-term sustainability of natural resources and highlights the successful collaboration of the Northwest Power and Conservation Council and the
<ombumedia data-ombumedia="{"fid":"14936","link":"","link_options":0,"position":"default","view_mode":"full","title":"CRITFCCommissionMeetingNotes_Final.pdf","type":"image"}"></ombumedia>The Northwest Power and Conservation Council Members were asked to join the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission (CRITFC) Commissioners Meeting in July 2013. Notes were taken of the meeting discussion. A follow-up meeting is planned for the Fall.
The electricity use of data centers, from warehouse-size buildings full of computers that store photos, documents, emails, and other data for companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Apple, to
The National Town Meeting on Demand Response and Smart Grid was held in Washington DC from July 9th to the 11th. There was a wide range of presenters at the meeting from a diverse set of organizations. This
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