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A fish without a country: How the Pacific coast salmon has been following the trail of the dodo
- Creator
- Date
- 1936-09-12
- Description
- Article describing the decline of sockeye salmon in the Fraser River in Washington and a treaty that was formed between Canada and America. Submitted to the Oregon Journal newspaper.
- Subject
- Work Type
- Location
- Identifier
- mssfinley_series02_box03_folder04_20
- Repository
- Local Collection Name
- Is Part Of
- Series 2: Publications; Box 4, folder 2: Typescripts of articles published in the Oregon Journal, 1935-1939
- Institution
- Submission Date
- 06/30/2017
- Modified
- 10/07/2022
- Collections
APA
Reuniting Finley and Bohlman, Oregon State University. (17 Apr 2025). A fish without a country: How the Pacific coast salmon has been following the trail of the dodo Retrieved from https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df71h503m
MLA
Reuniting Finley and Bohlman, Oregon State University. "A fish without a country: How the Pacific coast salmon has been following the trail of the dodo" Oregon Digital. 17 Apr 2025. https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df71h503m
Chicago
Reuniting Finley and Bohlman, Oregon State University. "A fish without a country: How the Pacific coast salmon has been following the trail of the dodo" Oregon Digital. Accessed 2025-04-17. https://oregondigital.org/concern/documents/df71h503m
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