Pacificorp Says Atvs Are Hurting Sensitive Fish, Wildlife Lands
The Columbian › January 19, 2006
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COUGAR -- For 20 years, Kirk Naylor has been managing the thousands of acres Pacific Power owns along the North Lewis River.
He's overseen the planting and fertilizing of elk forage under the utility's power lines, preserved kokanee spawning habitat in Cougar Creek and protected dead trees for cavity-nesting birds.See the full content of this document
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Pacificorp Says Atvs Are Hurting Sensitive Fish, Wildlife Lands
But in the past five years, his job has acquired an added task: Trying to stop damage by all-terrain-vehicle riders on the company'...
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