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  • Pete Rand

    In Hokkaido, the Dams Finally Come Down

    Former WSC scientist Dr. Pete Rand has been tracking the restoration of Shiretoko National Park for nearly 15 years. This summer, its rivers (and wild salmon) are breathing a bit easier.

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