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  1. Winnemem Wintu Tribe signs pact with California to work together on efforts to save endangered salmon

    A California tribe has signed agreements with state and federal agencies to work together on efforts to return endangered #Chinook #salmon to their traditional spawning areas upstream of #Shasta #Dam, a deal that could advance the long-standing goal of tribal leaders to reintroduce fish that were transplanted from California to New Zealand more than a century ago and still thrive there.

    Members of the #Winnemem #Wintu #Tribe have long sought to restore a wild salmon population in the #McCloud #River north of Redding, where their ancestors once lived.

    The agreements that were signed this week for the first time formally recognize the tribe as a partner participating in efforts to save the endangered winter-run Chinook salmon.
    latimes.com/environment/story/

  2. Winnemem Wintu Tribe signs pact with California to work together on efforts to save endangered salmon

    A California tribe has signed agreements with state and federal agencies to work together on efforts to return endangered #Chinook #salmon to their traditional spawning areas upstream of #Shasta #Dam, a deal that could advance the long-standing goal of tribal leaders to reintroduce fish that were transplanted from California to New Zealand more than a century ago and still thrive there.

    Members of the #Winnemem #Wintu #Tribe have long sought to restore a wild salmon population in the #McCloud #River north of Redding, where their ancestors once lived.

    The agreements that were signed this week for the first time formally recognize the tribe as a partner participating in efforts to save the endangered winter-run Chinook salmon.
    latimes.com/environment/story/

  3. Winnemem Wintu Tribe signs pact with California to work together on efforts to save endangered salmon

    A California tribe has signed agreements with state and federal agencies to work together on efforts to return endangered #Chinook #salmon to their traditional spawning areas upstream of #Shasta #Dam, a deal that could advance the long-standing goal of tribal leaders to reintroduce fish that were transplanted from California to New Zealand more than a century ago and still thrive there.

    Members of the #Winnemem #Wintu #Tribe have long sought to restore a wild salmon population in the #McCloud #River north of Redding, where their ancestors once lived.

    The agreements that were signed this week for the first time formally recognize the tribe as a partner participating in efforts to save the endangered winter-run Chinook salmon.
    latimes.com/environment/story/

  4. Winnemem Wintu Tribe signs pact with California to work together on efforts to save endangered salmon

    A California tribe has signed agreements with state and federal agencies to work together on efforts to return endangered #Chinook #salmon to their traditional spawning areas upstream of #Shasta #Dam, a deal that could advance the long-standing goal of tribal leaders to reintroduce fish that were transplanted from California to New Zealand more than a century ago and still thrive there.

    Members of the #Winnemem #Wintu #Tribe have long sought to restore a wild salmon population in the #McCloud #River north of Redding, where their ancestors once lived.

    The agreements that were signed this week for the first time formally recognize the tribe as a partner participating in efforts to save the endangered winter-run Chinook salmon.
    latimes.com/environment/story/

  5. Winnemem Wintu Tribe signs pact with California to work together on efforts to save endangered salmon

    A California tribe has signed agreements with state and federal agencies to work together on efforts to return endangered #Chinook #salmon to their traditional spawning areas upstream of #Shasta #Dam, a deal that could advance the long-standing goal of tribal leaders to reintroduce fish that were transplanted from California to New Zealand more than a century ago and still thrive there.

    Members of the #Winnemem #Wintu #Tribe have long sought to restore a wild salmon population in the #McCloud #River north of Redding, where their ancestors once lived.

    The agreements that were signed this week for the first time formally recognize the tribe as a partner participating in efforts to save the endangered winter-run Chinook salmon.
    latimes.com/environment/story/