
Bringing Salmon Home: The Story of the World's Largest Dam Removal Project
Gastropod
Salmon's Journey: Culture and Ecology of the Klamath River
This chapter examines the Klamath River's historical and ecological significance, focusing on its vital salmon population and the biodiversity it supports. Through personal accounts from local tribes and fishermen, it highlights the cultural importance of salmon, including traditional practices and rituals associated with its seasonal return. The chapter also profiles the remarkable life cycle of salmon, their migratory instincts, and the interconnectedness of the ecosystem that sustains both the fish and the Indigenous communities along the river.
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