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VisitLargest Dam Removal in U.S. History Completed, Klamath River Restoration Begins for Yurok Tribe
Sep 6, 2024, 10:12 AM
The largest dam removal project in U.S. history has been completed, marking a significant milestone for environmental restoration and Indigenous tribes. The Klamath River is now free of four huge dams for the first time in generations. This project is seen as a major win for the Yurok tribe, who are beginning the river's restoration with the planting of 18 billion seeds. BBC reported on the river's restoration efforts. The federal government has also acknowledged the harms caused by dams on the Columbia River, raising questions about future actions. CNN highlighted the significance of this project for Indigenous tribes.
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