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Clark County staff to send revised letter seeking info from WDFW on hatchery closures
Summary
County staff will send a draft letter to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife requesting information about recent hatchery closures and reductions; councilors asked staff to strike a closing sentence that pledged blanket support for the region's hatchery program and asked for additional presentations from local recovery partners.
Clark County staff said July 30 they will send a revised information request to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) seeking details about recent hatchery closures and reductions in southwest Washington. The county had circulated a draft letter to WDFW directors after the council requested follow-up at a previous meeting.
"This draft here is the letter that was requested last week to the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife," said Jordan Bogie, senior policy analyst. Bogie said…
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