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Fact Sheet:

Lifecycle of the salmon (PDF - 124K)
Bull Trout (PDF - 145K)
Chinook Salmon (PDF - 150K)
Chum Salmon (PDF - 128K)
Cutthroat Trout (PDF - 139K)
Steelhead (PDF - 369K)
Frequently asked questions (PDF - 93K)
Why should we save our salmon? (PDF - 136K)
Watching after our watersheds (PDF - 147K)
Salmon Recovery: What can I do to get involved? (PDF - 518K)
Salmon recovery resource list (PDF - 475K)
ESA in Clark County: What you should know (PDF - 277K)
The ESA and the 4(d) rule in Clark County (PDF - 89K)
The ESA and development in Clark County (PDF - 175K)
How does urban development affect salmon? (PDF - 135K)
What is Clark County doing to save salmon?(PDF - 131K)
Natures 911 (Kids) (PDF - 67K)

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Endangered Species Act Program Coordinator: Joel Rupley
Street Address: 1300 Franklin, 1st Floor, PO Box 5000, Vancouver, WA 98666-5000
Main phone: (360) 397-2022 | FAX: (360) 397-6058
E-mail: joel.rupley@clark.wa.gov

Responsible Elected Official: Clark County Commissoners

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