Anchored Podcast Ep. 66: Bill Bakke on The Native Fish Society

Bill Bakke On The Native Fish Society
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Bill Bakke is a proud Oregonian who’s been involved in fish conservation for over 40 years. Bill is a writer, an active voice in the media and the founder of the Native Fish Society, a regional organization focused on the protection and restoration of native fish in the northwestern United States. In this episode of Anchored, Bill and April discuss the Native Fish Society and its struggles.

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Length: 01:06:41

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