'Christmas for Coho' Program Aims to Help Rebuild Salmon Habitats in Oregon
Oregon residents can do some good with their Christmas trees. For the eighth year in a row the Tualatin Valley and Clackamas River chapters of Trout Unlimited are collecting Christmas trees to help rebuild salmon habitats.
The "Christmas for Coho" program was created as a way to replenish woody debris in local waterways in Oregon. The trees not only slow the river current, but give shelter for young fish to rest or hide from predators. According to Oregon Public Broadcasting, the "Christmas for Coho" program has managed to...
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