The dwindling Stuart sockeye in Northern B.C. threatens food supply

PRINCE GEORGE, B.C.—For years, the aboriginal communities along the Stuart River in Northern British Columbia have noticed a serious decline in the supply of sockeye, but now a report commissioned by a First Nations conservation alliance proves that this important fish is in serious decline...

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