As removal of dams frees Klamath River, California tribes see hope of saving salmon
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The dismantling of four hydroelectric dams along the Klamath River marks a significant turning point, allowing ecosystems to revive and salmon to return upstream.
Removing the dams has reignited hope within the community, with Yurok Tribe members expressing profound joy and understanding that significant change is possible.
This dam removal project, the largest in U.S. history, is celebrated as a transformative event for the ecosystem and the cultural traditions of local tribes.
Brook M. Thompson emphasizes the emotional significance of the dam removal, highlighting its importance as a symbol of hope for future change.
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