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Hells Canyon is a stretch of canyon on the Snake River between Idaho and Oregon. This canyon, deeper than the Grand Canyon and formed in ancient basalt flows, contains some of the United States' wildest rapids and has provided extensive...
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Hells Canyon is a ten mile wide canyon located along the border of northeastern Oregon and western Idaho in the United States. It is North America's deepest river gorge at 7,993 feet (2436 m) and the most important feature of Hells Canyon National...


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Montana; The Magazine of Western History
Public Power, Private Dams: THE HELLS CANYON HIGH DAM CONTROVERSY
04/01/2007: 555 words, approx. 2 pages
Public Power, Private Dams THE HELLS CANYON HIGH DAM CONTROVERSY Karl Boyd Brooks University of Washington Press, Seattle, 2006. Illustrations, maps, notes, bibliography, index, xxvii + 291 pp. $35.00 cloth. In his engagingly written and thoroughly researched study, Public Power, Private Dams, Karl...
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The Washington Times
The glory of Hells Canyon; Recreation area wild with sights, activities.(TRAVEL)
11/06/2004: 2,302 words, approx. 8 pages
Byline: Steven Hoffman, SPECIAL TO THE WASHINGTON TIMES The 650,000-acre Hells Canyon National Recreation Area on the border of northeastern Oregon and western Idaho is home to the deepest canyon in North America - 2,000 feet deeper at He Devil Peak than...
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Organism ID'd that may be killing sheep
7/2/2007: 869 words, approx. 3 pages
An organism that may have played a part in killing thousands of bighorn sheep in the West over the last five decades and in thwarting repopulation efforts has been isolated in a lab and found in struggling bighorn herds in the wild, biologists say.Research done...
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More Moose on Loose in Wash. and Idaho
11/16/2006: 438 words, approx. 2 pages
There are so many moose on the loose in far eastern Washington and northern Idaho that some are appearing in such unlikely habitats as Palouse wheat pastures, wildlife biologists report. Around Mount Spokane and Mica Peak, research by the Washington...
 


 

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