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 • http://www.removedams.org/ – The web site of
Save Our Wild Salmon, a coalition of environmental groups,
sport and commercial fishermen. This site outlines clearly the
position to remove the Snake River dams. • http://www.saveourdams.com/ – Conceived by a
family farmer in Eastern Washington as a rebuttal to the dam
removal movement, this site provides a great deal of
information on arguments to keep the dams in place. • http://www.nww.usace.army.mil/ – Link to the
web page for the Northwest District of the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers, which built and manages the Snake River dams.
• http://www.idahorivers.org/ – Idaho
Rivers United, whose board meeting is featured in River Ways,
is one of the leading conservation groups in the effort to
restore salmon and steelhead runs.
• http://www.critfc.org/ – Link to the
web page for the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission,
the primary tribal organization working towards dam removal.
• http://www.salmonforall.org/ – Link to the
web page for Salmon For All, a group representing the Columbia
River commercial gillnetting fleet.
 • http://www.morongonation.org/ – The web site
for the Morongo Band of Mission Indians, to which Fred “Three
Feathers” Toro belongs.
 • http://www.sustainableagriculture.net/ –
Interesting information about sustainable agriculture. Phil
McGrath is on the board for the California branch of
Sustainable Ag. • http://www.cafarmersmarkets.org/ – A summary
of farmer’s markets in the Los Angeles area and Southern
California. These markets are a major source of income for
Phil McGrath.
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