Drought Restrictions And Angling Closures need traction, not suction.

In drought conditions, fish and wildlife will change their behaviors to avoid stressors - predators, water temperatures, and other recreational activities where human interactions can impact today's and future generations.

In our closed or restricted streams and rivers in the headwaters, suction dredge mining is still allowed. The same places where ESA-listed fish are seeking refuge are potential targets for using motorized equipment to disturb stream beds, water quality, and fish populations.

Please contact WDFW and voice your support for protecting rivers and streams during this historic drought. ‪#‎headwatersmatter‬ ‪#‎fishnotgold‬

Contact Teresa Scott at WDFW - Teresa.Scott@dfw.wa.gov, or call (360) 902 - 2713

http://wdfw.wa.gov/licensing/mining/

 

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said on Monday, July 20th, 2015

Thanks Derek!

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