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Salmon Warriors team up to save a precious Pacific Northwest resource in new Puget Sound Now podcast

People who used to battle in court now work together as ” Salmon Warriors” to save endangered chinook salmon runs in Puget Sound.  Host Bill Swartz speaks with Nisqually Indian Tribe Chairman Willie Frank III and Puget Sound Anglers president Ron Garner about their coalition.  

People who used to battle in court now work together as ” Salmon Warriors” to save endangered chinook salmon runs in Puget Sound.  Host Bill Swartz speaks with Nisqually Indian Tribe Chairman Willie Frank III and Puget Sound Anglers president Ron Garner about their coalition.

 

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