Widely-Used Pesticides Harm Endangered Fish
According to new research from the National Marine Fisheries Service, two widely-used pesticides are harming endangered chinook and coho salmon, along with steelhead.
These pesticides are commonly used on vegetable crops in the Snake River basin, which makes them especially problematic. You can read more about this here.
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