> Columbia River dams caused loss of tribal sites and decline in salmon, feds acknowledge
Columbia River dams caused loss of tribal sites and decline in salmon, feds acknowledge
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When the first dams went up in the 1930s, they cut off access to vast areas of salmon spawning habitat. They also created barriers for migrating fish and fundamentally changed how the rivers operate — also having a huge impact on the Native tribes that lived along them.
Read more: https://www.kgw.com/article/tech/science/environment/tribal-leaders-react-report-detailing-damage-columbia-river-dams/283-1d47dd02-99ec-4edb-b0cf-e4e45aa12901
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