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Trump Ends Columbia River Salmon Deal,
by EHN Curators
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Dam construction over the past century severely cut salmon numbers
by blocking migratory routes and altering water flows
The Trump administration has withdrawn from a Biden-era agreement to restore salmon runs in the Pacific Northwest, ending plans to remove four dams and invest in tribal-led renewable energy.
Tony Schick reports for Oregon Public Broadcasting in partnership with ProPublica.
In short:
"This termination will severely disrupt vital fisheries restoration efforts, eliminate certainty for hydro operations, and likely result in increased energy costs and regional instability."Why this matters:
-- Gerald Lewis, Yakama Nation Tribal Council chair
The Columbia and Snake rivers once teemed with wild salmon, a vital resource for Native tribes and ecosystems. But dam construction over the past century severely cut salmon numbers by blocking migratory routes and altering water flows.
Today, many salmon populations in the region teeter on the edge of extinction, with entire fisheries relying on aging hatcheries to maintain fragile stocks.
The abandoned agreement aimed to replace the energy from the four most problematic dams with tribally led renewable alternatives -- an attempt to align energy policy with ecological and treaty obligations.
Walking away from that effort not only strains the federal government's relationships with tribes, but also risks worsening biodiversity loss and undermines efforts to transition the Northwest to cleaner, more resilient energy systems.
Read the Full Article:
Trump Administration Abandons Deal With Northwest Tribes to Restore Salmon Tony Schick, ProPublica, 6/13/25
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