An o'^erview of ov?r 100 Bonneville projects- 

 designed to protect salmon, steelhead and 

 other game fish and improve habitat through- 

 out the Columbia Basin. 16 pages. 



Fish and Wildlife Annual Project Summary. 



Individual summaries of each of the fish and 

 wildlife projects Bonneville has funded each 

 year with a map showing the location of those 

 projects. 60 pages. 



For a copy of either document, call Bonr\p- 

 ville's toll-free document request line: •» • '. 

 800-841-5867 in Oregon, 800-624-9495 in'other 

 western states. You will reach a recording. 

 Give your name, address and the name of the 

 document(s) you want. 



For a Presentation. Bonneville has speakers 

 available to talk to your organization about 

 Bonneville's fish and wildlife effort. To arrange 

 a presentation, conitact the Division of Ftsh and 

 Wildlife or your nearest Bonneville Area or 

 District office. 



Other information. For general questions 

 contact your nearest Bonneville Area or Dis- 

 trict Office, the Bonneville Division of Fish and 

 Wildlife, or the Bonneville Public Involvement 

 Office. Bonneville maintains a mailing list of 

 people who want to keep abreast of the agen- 

 cy's fish and wildlife activities. If you want to 

 be on that list, contact the Bonneville Division 

 of Fish and Wildlife at the number li§ted. 



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Bonneville Division of Fish and Wildlife 

 P.O. Box 3621 • „ 



Portland, Oregon 97208 

 (503) 230-4981 



Bonneville Public Involvement Office 



P,0. Box 12999 



Portland, Oregon 97212 



(503) 230-3478 



800-452-8429 (toll free in Oregon) 



800-547j:6048 (toll free in other western states) 



Bonneville Area and District Offices: 



Portland (503) 230-4552 



Eugene (503) 687-6952 



Seattle (206) 442-4130 



Spokane (509) 456-2515 



Missoula (406) 329-3060 



Wenatchee (509) 662-4377 



Walla Walla (509) 522-6226 



Idaho Falls (208) 523-2706 



Boise (208) 334-9137 • ^ • ■ 



Washington^ D.C. (202) 252-5640 ■ 



Council information. For more information 

 Q)n the Northwest Power Planning Council or a 

 copy of the Columbia Basin Fish and Wildlife 

 Program, contact: 



Northwest Power Planning Council * 



850 SW Broadway, Suite 1100 



Portland, Oregon 97205 



(503) 222-5161 



1-800-452-2324 (toll free in Oregon) 



1-800-222-3355 (toll free in Idaho, Mon'^ana and 



Washington) doe/bp^b? 



luly 1987 

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