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Dave’y Lumley, fish biologist for the Yakama Nation, releases a cooler full of more than 70,000 tiny Pacific lamprey larvae into a tributary of the Yakima River, WA. Pacific lamprey are a major food source for salmonids and their numbers have recently declined on the Columbia-Snake River watersheds. Photo: Ben Herndon

Dave’y Lumley, fish biologist for the Yakama Nation, releases a cooler full of more than 70,000 tiny Pacific lamprey larvae into a tributary of the Yakima River, WA. Pacific lamprey are a major food source for salmonids and their numbers have recently declined on the Columbia-Snake River watersheds. Photo: Ben Herndon

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