Two Brazilian companies have been rapidly clearing land the Totobiegosode live on, and have destroyed nearly 15,000 ares. Activist groups have undertaken a fight to stop the companies, and have done so without the knowledge of the Totobiegosode. The Totobiegosode are the last group of uncontacted natives in South America.
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Sunday, November 16, 2008
One BIG fish!!
Doug Killam, associate fisheries biologist in the state Department of Fish and Game’s Red Bluff office, holds up a massive Chinook salmon carcass found late last week on Battle Creek near Anderson. DFG scientists estimate the fish weighed 85 pounds dead, and even more when it was alive.
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