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Trump Halts Salmon Restoration Deal with Tribal Nations on the Columbia River

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsJune 14, 2025011 Min Read
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The article discusses the breakdown of a significant agreement between the Biden administration and Native tribes concerning salmon recovery in the Columbia River. This deal, negotiated over two years, aimed to remove four hydroelectric dams harmful to salmon and invest billions in alternative energy for the tribes, addressing long-standing grievances related to federal dam-building.

However, the Trump administration reversed this commitment, halting initiatives to restore salmon populations and revoking the agreement, which tribes and environmental advocates condemned as a continuation of historical broken promises. As a result, key provisions intended to protect salmon and support tribal fisheries faced delays, funding cuts, and a return to court disputes that had previously been resolved.

The article emphasizes the critical state of salmon populations, which rely heavily on hatcheries due to decades of decline. It highlights concerns from tribal leaders, environmentalists, and utility representatives about the negative impacts of these decisions on fish recovery efforts and energy stability in the region. The article concludes that without proper funding and support, salmon populations may face further decline, undermining both tribal traditions and regional ecosystems.

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