Push for salmon conservation in the Spokane River

The release took place on the Glen Tana Farm, a 1,100-acre plot is under contract to be given to the Spokane Tribe & WA State Parks for salmon habitat restoration.

SPOKANE, Wash. — The Spokane Tribe is celebrating a major milestone in their efforts to return Chinook Salmon to the Upper Spokane River.

Salmon conservation and protection is an upstream battle, but for the Spokane Tribe it is worth it.

That sentiment was shared among everyone who gathered on the bank of the Little Spokane River to celebrate the release of 50 adult Summer Chinook Salmon. Barry Moses from the Spokane Tribe said, “As

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