Wild Thompson Steelhead

Currently, the Bristish Columbia Ministry of Environment (MOE) does not support hatchery augmentation of Thompson River steelhead, a position supported by the Steelhead Stream Classification Policy (S... continue reading »

750 signatures Goal: 1,000
All Signatures (750 total)
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Gabriel L 15 August 2015
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Dave H 15 August 2015

"City/Country Langley Hatchery augmentation is not the answer to decling wild populations."

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Niall B 15 August 2015

"City/Country Bend, OR, USA Habitat rehab is a better use of money than hatcheries"

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Olaf H 14 August 2015
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Gerry R 14 August 2015
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Todd Villa 12 August 2015
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Shona B 12 August 2015
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Keith L 8 August 2015
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Greg G 4 August 2015
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Trevor S 4 August 2015
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Chris A 4 August 2015

"City/Country Bainbridge Island, Washington, USA With so much scientific data showing hatcheries as a detriment to the native wild fish stocks, I frankly can't believe this is even up for discussion. How about addressing the real issues behind the decline"

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Neal M 1 August 2015
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Karen J 28 July 2015
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Robert Bm 26 July 2015
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Bradley Ra 24 July 2015
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Ronald C 21 July 2015
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Alex M 21 July 2015

"City/Country Qualicum Bch, B.C. Canada save the wild steelhead!"

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David O 20 July 2015
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Alan D 19 July 2015

"City/Country Penticton,BC Hatcheries usually aren't put on rivers to help the fish,they are there to help satisfy anglers who usually want to take a few fish home to eat.I'm all for having another small hatchery river on the lower mainland to spread some"

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Ben N 19 July 2015
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Michael K 19 July 2015
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Michael B 19 July 2015

"City/Country port coquitlam give the wild steelhead a fighting chance"

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Doug W 18 July 2015

"City/Country Surrey, BC, Canada Keep the Thompson wild."

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Mike W 17 July 2015
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Andy O 16 July 2015
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