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  • Salmon killed by illegal drug activities?

    02/22/2003 5:27:25 AM PST · by Movemout · 81 replies · 1,380+ views
    WorldNetDaily.com ^ | February 22, 2003 | Sarah Foster
    WATER WARSSalmon killed by illegal drug activities?Journalist's findings challenge official explanation of cause of death Posted: February 22, 20031:00 a.m. Eastern By Sarah Foster© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com Recently uncovered evidence strongly suggests that the deaths of 33,000 salmon and steelhead trout during last September's fall run within 20 miles of the mouth of the Klamath River in northern California was not due simply to a lack of sufficient water, as claimed by a California state agency and environmentalists, but may have been caused by contamination from illicit drug manufacturing operations near rivers in the area. A second overlooked factor appears to have been...
  • STUDY FAULTS DECISION IN KLAMATH RIVER REGION

    01/05/2003 11:40:44 AM PST · by madfly · 55 replies · 606+ views
    Mercury News ^ | Jan. 5, 2003 | Paul Rogers
    <p>The dramatic die-off of 33,000 salmon last fall along the Klamath River in Northern California was directly caused by the Bush administration's decision to pump extra water from the river to farmers, biologists from the California Department of Fish and Game have concluded.</p>