Landmark California Agreement Focuses on Removing Eel River Dams

First, Klamath River dams were removed in 2024, giving salmon miles more habitat on an important watershed. And soon, salmon will have roughly 300 new miles of river open on the Eel River in California. A new agreement last week between fishing industry groups and county, state and tribal officials will remove dams on the Eel River while still providing water for agriculture.
California Natural Resources Secretary Wade Crowfoot and California Department of Fish and Wildlife Director Charlton H. Bonham joined the Round Valley Indian Tribes...
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