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Small Fry Salmon Challenge!

What is Salmon Challenge?

bullet Salmon Challenge is a game to help you see how your decisions help or harm our environment and our salmon.

bullet This game was developed for grades 4 through 9, but it is fun for everyone - friends, classmates, even your parents!

bullet Salmon Challenge may require the download of the Shockwave plug-in to view the animations. If you have difficulty playing the Salmon Challenge, please e-mail Donna Kalka at donna.kalka@metrokc.gov and describe the problem. (New version, August 2003)


Why?

bullet Chinook Salmon will be listed by the federal government as an endangered species, so we all have to work together to help salmon and keep their environment clean and healthy.


How to Play

bullet You will be given ten questions, just choose the best answer by clicking on it with your mouse. Good choices will help your salmon grow big and strong and migrate to Puget Sound, bad choices will harm or kill your salmon.

bullet You may get a Water Quality Alert with no good solution. We hope you will discuss why you made your decision with others if you got a response you didn't expect.

bullet Click on CHECKUP to see your salmon's current size, health and location.

bullet Click on TRY to give your salmon a jumpstart if you discover it is sick.

bullet Clicking on the arrow arrow will take you to the next question.

Play The Salmon Challenge NOW!!

Play Salmon Challenge

(and do come back to the Natural Resources Kids Page!)

Good luck and have fun!

You might also consider taking the Interactive Salmon Quiz, or learning about salmon on the Salmon and Trout Topics page.

Updated: Sept. 5, 2003

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