Title | Video: Let’s Talk About Hanford: Wildlife (Historical) |
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Description | This publication is not available through this site. For help, please contact the Ecology Library at 360-407-6150 or Ecologylibrary@ecy.wa.gov. Despite its reputation as the most contaminated site in the western hemisphere, only about 10 percent of the nearly 600-square-mile Hanford nuclear reservation was contaminated by plutonium production activities. Today, the site is home to healthy populations of deer, elk, coyotes, badgers, birds, and many other animals. |
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Contact | Ecology Library at 360-407-6150 or Ecologylibrary@ecy.wa.gov | ||||
Keywords | environmental education, Nuclear Waste Program, Columbia River, Hanford |
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