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Pacific Salmon Law and the Environment: Treaties, Endangered Species, Dam Removal, Climate Change, and Beyond Michael C. Blumm ISBN 9781585762392
The legal and policy framework governing salmon protection and restoration is multifaceted, encompassing issues as wide-ranging as tribal treaty fishing rights, dam operation and removal, international agreements, predator management, and climate change. Pacific Salmon Law and the Environment examines these interconnected challenges in depth, tracing the historical foundations of salmon allocation, management, and restoration to provide essential context for understanding the pressures salmon face today. By situating contemporary conflicts within their legal, environmental, and cultural history, the book offers a clear lens through which to assess 21st-century solutions. It is an indispensable resource for ecologists, biologists, attorneys, educators, activists, students, and anyone concerned with the future of salmon in the climate-challenged Pacific Northwest.
Pacific Salmon Law and the Environment: Treaties, Endangered Species, Dam Removal, Climate Change, and Beyond Michael C. Blumm ISBN 9781585762392, 978-1585762392 & 9781585762408
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Michael C. Blumm

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