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Rivers Without Borders to protect the wild intact watersheds of the British Columbia-Alaska transboundary region.
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Rivers Without Borders to protect the wild intact watersheds of the British Columbia-Alaska transboundary region.
Monday, 30 April 2012 01:37
Rivers Without Borders to protect the wild intact watersheds of the British Columbia-Alaska transboundary region.
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In a time of declining wild salmon populations, diminishing biodiversity, and climate change pressures, Rivers Without Borders promotes and protects the extraordinary ecological, wildlife habitat, and cultural values of the transboundary watersheds of southeast Alaska and northwest British Columbia. These include the Tatshenshini-Alsek, Chilkat, Taku, Whiting, Iskut-Stikine, and Unuk river systems.
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