

Bringing Salmon Home: The Story of the World's Largest Dam Removal Project
Nov 4, 2024
Barry McCovey Jr., Director of the Yurok Tribal Fisheries Department, joins forces with Matt Mays, the tribe's public relations director, Craig Tucker, natural resources advocate for the Karuk tribe, and David Bitz, a commercial fisherman. Together, they share insights into the historic dam removal on the Klamath River, emphasizing its cultural significance for indigenous communities and the ecological revival of salmon populations. Personal stories highlight the river's rich history and the hard-fought battle to restore nature's balance, offering hope for a thriving ecosystem.
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Intro
00:00 • 1min
Exploring the Klamath River's Ecological Riches
01:30 • 2min
Salmon's Journey: Culture and Ecology of the Klamath River
03:00 • 12min
Echoes of Colonization: The Klamath River's Decline
14:33 • 3min
Salmon in Crisis: The Klamath River's Legacy
17:52 • 8min
The Fight for the Klamath River
26:19 • 8min
Struggles and Resilience in the Fight for Salmon Restoration
34:39 • 2min
The Great Dam Removal
36:16 • 8min
Restoring Salmon Habitats in the Klamath River Basin
44:03 • 12min
Salmon and Sustainability
55:56 • 3min
Acknowledgments and Culinary Sponsorships
59:12 • 2min