For the first time in more than a generation, chinook salmon have spawned in the upper Columbia River system.
Colville Tribal biologists counted 36 redds (a gravely nest in which female salmon lay their eggs) along an 8-mile stretch of the Sanpoil River, a tributary of the Columbia, in September.
âI was shocked at first, then I was just overcome with complete joy,â said Crystal Conant, a Colville Tribal member from the Arrow Lakes and SanPoil bands. âI donât know that I have the right words to even explain the happiness and the healing.â
The news is a step toward full reintroduction of the migratory fish and another watershed cultural moment for the regionâs tribes.
For the First Time in More Than 80 Years, Salmon Spawning in the Upper Columbia River
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