Come back, salmon : how a group of dedicated kids adopted Pigeon Creek and brought it back to life /
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- 9780871565723
- 0871564890
- 9780871564894
- Jackson Elementary School (Everett, Wash.) -- Juvenile literature
- Jackson Elementary School (Everett, Wash.)
- Fish habitat improvement -- Washington (State) -- Pigeon Creek -- Citizen participation -- Juvenile literature
- Coho salmon -- Washington (State) -- Pigeon Creek -- Juvenile literature
- Pacific salmon -- Juvenile literature
- Fish habitat improvement
- Salmon
- Environmental protection
- 639.3/755 20
- SH157.8 .C66 1991
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Chamberlin Free Public Library | Nonfiction | J 639.3 CON (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | SH157.8 | Available | 34517000167240 |
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J 636.8 ZEA Why the cat chose us / | J 636.9 PET Guinea pigs / | J 636.932 PIE Taking care of your hamster / | J 639.3 CON Come back, salmon : | J 639.3 EVA Fish / | J 639.3 STO Fish farms / | J 639.9 GOL Wildlife rehabilitators to the rescue |
Includes index.
Where did all the salmon go? -- Operation Pigeon Creek -- Fish that went to school -- Good-bye, good-bye -- Journey -- Come back, salmon -- Glossary -- Index.
Describes the efforts of the Jackson Elementary School in Everett, Washington, to clean up a nearby stream, stock it with salmon, and preserve it as an unpolluted place where the salmon could return to spawn.
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