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Read more about the article What Happened to Oregon’s Sea Otters? (1/31/23)

What Happened to Oregon’s Sea Otters? (1/31/23)

  • Post author:Chanel Hason
  • Post published:December 26, 2022
  • Post category:Events/Science and Conservation of Sea Otters

Elakha Alliance Board Member, Cameron La Follette, is a historian of the Northwest coast, focusing on land use history, exploration and shipwrecks, and early commercial natural resource extraction. She is…

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