Columbia River Chinook
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Owner:
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WebiG
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Released:
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Thursday, March 24, 2011
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Origin:
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Oregon, United States
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Pacific salmon are an integral part of the Pacific Northwest ecosystem, extremely important to Native Americans, and have been hammered by dams, habitat destruction, intrusion of hatchery fish, invasive species and other factors. The chinook is one species that negotiates many dams to reach its spawning grounds. Many species have been cut-off from their breeding streams completely.
The mission of this Columbia River Chinook travel bug is to get to the mouth of the Columbia River in Astoria, and then travel up the Columbia River to its headwaters in British Columbia. Then, just for kicks, to go down the Columbia and then up the Snake River into Idaho.
Labeled the Cachekinz Geowoodstock VIII TB, we are Christening it the Columbia River Chinook. Very nice SE Alaska/SW Canada Native design of a salmon, with an Oregon key chain.
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