Now, less than a month after those dams came down in the largest dam removal project in U.S. history, salmon are once more returning to spawn in cool creeks that have been cut off to them for generations. Video shot by the Yurok Tribe show that hundreds of salmon have made it to tributaries between the former Iron Gate and Copco dams, a hopeful sign for the newly freed waterway.

“Seeing salmon spawning above the former dams fills my heart,” said Joseph L. James, chairman of the Yurok Tribe. “Our salmon are coming home. Klamath Basin tribes fought for decades to make this day a reality because our future generations deserve to inherit a healthier river from the headwaters to the sea.”

  • Noel_Skum@sh.itjust.works
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    4 days ago

    The B1M channel on YouTube has an excellent video about this. I’m glad it all seems to be going to plan. I suppose that’s what you get when you listen to experts.

    Dam video

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    This is do heartwarming honestly. We hear so much about eco destruction. Not so much when things are improving.