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Dams versus Salmon at U.I. law school courtroom
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- Date: Sat, 27 Mar 1999 07:46:11 -0800 (PST)
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Dams versus Salmon: What alternative should be adopted to preserve
salmon runs on the Lower Snake River?
This is the subject for a conference at the University of Idaho
Law School courtroom on April 3, 1999 starting at 9 a.m. and running until
3 p.m. Coffee and pastries will be served in the morning. For
information email John Horak at hora9614@uidaho.edu; fax 208-885-5226;
208-882-8300 leave a message.
Speakers include:
Dr. Joel Hamilton, Professor Agriculture Economics and member of
Northwest Power Planning-sponsored economics study of alternatives
Janet Smith, attorney for Army Corps of Engineering at Walla Walla
Dale Goble, professor Natural Resources Law
Reed Burkeholder, grassroots advocate for salmon runs in Idaho
Jamie Buchalt, author of "The Great Salmon Hoax"
Dr. Chuck Harris, lead researcher for Army Corps-sponsored community
impacts study
Steve Pettit, Idaho Fish and Game fish biologist
Dr. Patrick Wilson, professor Natural Resouces Policy
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