More than 100 individuals, organizations, agencies and businesses met the initia
More than 100 individuals, organizations, agencies and businesses met the initial deadline for commenting on the petition seeking to place the Atlantic salmon on the federal endangered species list, but the state's two largest environmental organizations, the Maine Audubon Society and the Natur...
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ftportllibrary:oai:digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com:news_times-1689 2023-05-15T15:31:30+02:00 More than 100 individuals, organizations, agencies and businesses met the initia 1994-06-03T07:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_times/690 unknown Portland Public Library Digital Commons https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_times/690 Maine News Index – Maine Times Endangered species Salmon text 1994 ftportllibrary 2022-10-20T20:06:00Z More than 100 individuals, organizations, agencies and businesses met the initial deadline for commenting on the petition seeking to place the Atlantic salmon on the federal endangered species list, but the state's two largest environmental organizations, the Maine Audubon Society and the Natural Resources Council of Maine, were not among them. The petition was initiated by Restore: The North Woods, and spokesperson Michael Kellett says that mainstream organizations don't seem very interested in the cause. The deadline has now been extended to June 15. Details. Text Atlantic salmon Portland Public Library: Digital Commons Kellett ENVELOPE(-94.198,-94.198,57.448,57.448) |
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More than 100 individuals, organizations, agencies and businesses met the initial deadline for commenting on the petition seeking to place the Atlantic salmon on the federal endangered species list, but the state's two largest environmental organizations, the Maine Audubon Society and the Natural Resources Council of Maine, were not among them. The petition was initiated by Restore: The North Woods, and spokesperson Michael Kellett says that mainstream organizations don't seem very interested in the cause. The deadline has now been extended to June 15. Details. |
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