After the Klamath River dams came down, salmon came back - High Country News
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A historic moment occurred in the Klamath River as fish biologists celebrated the robust return of chinook salmon, following dam removals that had restored vital habitats.
With the removal of four hydroelectric dams, salmon are now able to access hundreds of miles of upstream spawning habitat, leading to an astonishing resurgence in their population.
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