The park's superintendent Lin said that the salmon's habitat has been so thoroughly degraded that no single aspect of the protection work can be neglected if they are to succeed in restoring the population. They are in a race against the natural elements and against time. "It's a slow race that will take decades." But, as Liao said, one more typhoon and the wait could be much shorter.
Sat, Dec 08, 2001 - Page 11 News List
Landlocked salmon up a creek
Slightly over 400 of Taiwan's national fish remain in their natural habitat, barely enough to reverse the tide of the species' decline
By Max Woodworth / STAFF REPORTER
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