Mission possible : the renewal of chinook salmon in Bear Valley / produced and written by Jody Howard ; a U.S.D.A. Forest Service production.
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FilmPublisher: Boise, ID : Boise National Forest, �1993Description: 1 videocassette (VHS) (24 min.) : sound, color ; 1/2 inContent type: two-dimensional moving image Media type: video Carrier type: videocassetteSubject(s): Chinook salmon -- Bear River Valley (Utah-Idaho) | Fishes -- Conservation -- Bear River Valley (Utah-Idaho) | Fishery management -- Bear River Valley (Utah-Idaho) | Fish habitat improvement -- Bear River Valley (Utah-Idaho) | Chinook salmon | Fish habitat improvement | Fishery management | Fishes -- Conservation | United States -- Bear River ValleyDDC classification: 333.9516 LOC classification: SH167.C47 | M57 1993Production credits: Principal videographer, Dan Goicoechia ; animation, Mitch Butler ; edited by Jody Howard ; narrator, Michelle Hicks.Summary: Prior to the 1950's, chinook salmon were so plentiful in Bear Valley Creek in the Boise National Forest that one could "walk across the stream on the backs of salmon." Boise National Forest employees and volunteers have reclaimed this important chinook salmon breeding ground.
| Current location | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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| Idaho State Archives | Idaho State Archives | VIDEO SH167.C47M57 1993 (Browse shelf) | Not for loan |
Principal videographer, Dan Goicoechia ; animation, Mitch Butler ; edited by Jody Howard ; narrator, Michelle Hicks.
Prior to the 1950's, chinook salmon were so plentiful in Bear Valley Creek in the Boise National Forest that one could "walk across the stream on the backs of salmon." Boise National Forest employees and volunteers have reclaimed this important chinook salmon breeding ground.