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Snake River Dam Removal: AFS Policy Program In Action

Snake River Dam Removal: AFS Policy Program In Action

In the Pacific Northwest, the Columbia River basin dominates the landscape The Snake River, the main tributary of the Columbia River, was once free flowing and teeming with salmon and steelhead.  Today, only 1-2% of the historic numbers of wild fish return to the Snake River.  Calls to remove the four lower Snake River dams have a long history, Rep. Mike Simpson (R.-Idaho) 2021 proposal for dam removal spurred serious conversations in Washington, DC.  This national dialogue created a renewed opportunity for AFS to be a voice for the fish on this issue.  Learn about the status of Congressional and Biden Administration actions and how AFS has been engaging with policy-makers on this issue.

Organizer: Drue Winters, American Fisheries Society, [email protected]

Supported by: Trout Unlimited, Wild Salmon Center

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