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FILE - In this June 30, 2011, file photo, Chris Allen, right, from the U.S. Forest Service, and Patrick Barry, from the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, reintroduce the first bull trout back to their home waters in the Clackamas River near Estacada, Ore., from which they were completely wiped out nearly 50 years ago. Oregon lawmakers are considering how to plug a $32 million funding gap for the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, and it appears it will be done through a combination of raising hunting and fishing license fees, devoting more state revenues to the department, and cutting some personnel. (Thomas Boyd/The Oregonian via AP, file) MANDATORY CREDIT
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