Joanne Siderius joins Summit Radio Afternoons with Andrea to discuss the kokanee salmon run. They cover history about the area, conservation efforts that have been in progress since the 1980s in efforts to help kokanee salmon populations continue to grow, and a passionate conversation on how much we can learn from these incredible, resilient fish. Listen to the full interview below.

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Interview – Biologist Joanne Siderius talks kokanee salmon
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