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California used to have the same thing, back when the population of the state was a quarter million or so.  Now, the second biggest river in the state not only no longer has salmon, it no longer has water in it at all.  A river that once supported ocean going vessels now is a dry bed.  The biggest river, the Sacramento, still has salmon, but the runs have declined dramatically in the past couple of years, and no one knows why. 


Meanwhile, we use more water than nature gives us every year.  Sooner or later, we'll be out of ground water.


I think I'll move to Alaska.


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