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The following list contains links to websites and documents discussed at Workshop 3 - Salmon

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UNBC's Natural Resources and Environmental Studies  

Fisheries and Oceans Canada 

UBC's Alex Fraser Research Forest

Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada 

Canadian Association of Geographers

Organization of Biological Field Stations 

Pacific Fisheries Resource Conservation Council

Cariboo Envirotech Ltd.

 

The Cohen Commission

 

The Sierra Club

 

The BC Conservation Founadation

 

The Columbia Basin Treaty 

 

Wildlife and Conservation Society

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