13 British Columbia chinook salmon populations in decline: scientists
Nearly half of southern British Columbia’s chinook salmon populations are in decline, according to a science committee that monitors the health of wildlife populations.
The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife In Canada reported Monday that of 16 chinook populations studied, eight are endangered, four are threatened and one is considered of special concern.
Only one, located in British Columbia’s Thompson River, is considered stable. The condition of two populations is unknown.
Southern B.C. has 28 chinook populations.