Klamath Damn Settlement (environment)

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The Klamath River in Northern California was once one of the largest spawning grounds anywhere for wild salmon. The Klamath snakes along the California-Oregon border, but near its headwaters, there is a series of dams that prevent the fish from reaching their historic breeding grounds. In this Assignment 7 report we look into the plan for removing those obstacles.

Native Americans once fished salmon along the banks of the Klamath River as far north as Oregon.
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I have been following this story and others like it for a long time thanks to Andre. I am greatly happy that this has finally come to pass and hope as humans are very creative, the people who are perhaps impacted by the change will find new ways to adjust and prosper so that the salmon and First Nations people have their chance at recovery. Good things will come of this.
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