Salmon swim freely in the Klamath River for 1st time in a century after dams removed
Source: AP
Updated 3:04 PM EDT, October 7, 2024
HORNBROOK, Calif. (AP) For the first time in more than a century, salmon are swimming freely along the Klamath River and its tributaries a major watershed near the California-Oregon border just days after the largest dam removal project in U.S. history was completed.
Researchers determined that Chinook salmon began migrating Oct. 3 into previously inaccessible habitat above the site of the former Iron Gate dam, one of four towering dams demolished as part of a national movement to let rivers return to their natural flow and to restore ecosystems for fish and other wildlife.
Its been over one hundred years since a wild salmon last swam through this reach of the Klamath River, said Damon Goodman, a regional director for the nonprofit conservation group California Trout. I am incredibly humbled to witness this moment and share this news, standing on the shoulders of decades of work by our Tribal partners, as the salmon return home.
The dam removal project was completed Oct. 2, marking a major victory for local tribes that fought for decades to free hundreds of miles (kilometers) of the Klamath. Through protests, testimony and lawsuits, the tribes showcased the environmental devastation caused by the four hydroelectric dams, especially to salmon.
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Botany
(72,483 posts)... for years but the Biden administration has been talking about ecological restoration and trying to get all the major rivers in the Pacific Northwest free to run from the mountains or deserts, or forests to the Pacific.
This wonderful news.
Dem2theMax
(10,284 posts)Letting nature start to heal is such a good thing.