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Warm Springs land base expanded
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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 2001 The Bonneville Power Administration has purchased a 9,000-acre ranch in western Oregon for the Confederated Warm Springs Tribes. The purchase expands the tribe's holdings and will allow for the protection of the habitat along the lower John Day River. The land is home to a number of game and endangered species. The land, part of a larger $8.1 million purchase, is expected to be the last BPA buys for the tribes. Get the Story:
Purchase of ranch expands Wheeler Countytribal land (The Oregonian 11/5) Relevant Links:
Confederated Warm Springs Tribes - http://www.warmsprings.com
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