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̔ኁдૄɛࣦࢸhԢᅃ (Ron
Reed) ίᓬ̺ᗙࣉ
ཀᒾίவૢئ༁ପфٙ ጒဧ (Dave Meurer) ڌͪj ໝϓࡰ१ί௰ۃᇞf
ʾdତί੭ഹ˼ࡁٙɿԸᝈ Ңࡁᒔၾ̔ኁдૄᖦߒd͟ ್Ͼdɓνהࣘdɽᜠ
வɓ࿇n˼ٙ༑Ⴇίᜓྖ Չࠋப˥ሯ္ʿቋᖏΚٙ װৰܝɰϞѢᗭٙࣛՍfװৰ
ʕ৾əɨԸf ვᒾfՉ˼ໝɰίʔΝٙ ܝٙήਜ֟ν˜ଢڌࠦdΈӹ
ᅰ˜ܝdɽᜠٙװৰʿ ჯਹਞၾவఙئݴࠠ͛ࠇf ӹٙئ֦eරЍܱٙઢዚί
ئ֦ᔕإɺٙࠦᙃͦᜓ
ଣЪุ͍όҁϓdၡટഹ࢝
ЫԐՑତఙdԟԬ͍
It’s unbelievably hard to describe what it meant. Seeing friends from the Klamath and Modoc tribes take their grandkids to watch salmon spawning.
කٙۆ݊ئʇݴਹٙ͛࿒ూ ί౨ϨʈЪٙɛdЫึ೯ତ ːfɰɓνཫಂd̮Ը၇ٙ
ԃࠇd͟༟๕ᐑྤ༆Ӕ
PHOTOGRAPHS: (SONAR, SALMON) CALIFORNIA TROUT; (FISHING) CRAIG TUCKER; (IRON GATE) MATT MAIS
˙ࣩ(Resource Environmental
Solutions) ࠋபჯኬf̺ࣦք
ဧ༆ᙑႭjୋɓቃಔూԃ
ΌԴ͜ࡡ͛ي၇dͦᅺ݊ᖢ
ոӐጐيdᜫɓʲᖢ֛ɨԸf
Ңࡁ͉Ըᒔʔᆽ֛ୋɓҭಔي
ঐщίவ˪ᔧႊəϵϋၵᘷ
ᗳٙɺήɪනл͛ڗdШഐ؈
Clockwise from top
left: Scientists install
sonar technology on
ˢҢࡁཫಂٙᒔࠅϓ̌f
the Klamath River after
the dam removals to
monitor the migration
ίவϣూԃБਗʕd
of fish; a salmon swims
past a former dam site;
Karuk tribal member
༟๕ᐑྤ༆Ӕ˙ࣩၾˈݾ
Ron Reed catches
fish at a waterfall on
дૄ (Yurok) ᖦߒd͟ܝ٫ዄ
the river; onlookers
celebrate as crews
remove the last portion
˴ࠅಔూԃྠඟf༟๕
of the Iron Gate Dam in
August 2024.
ᐑྤ༆Ӕ˙ࣩ೯ԊɛᏖ˃h 2024 ϋ 8 ˜d᚛ژ˥ᜠٙ௰ܝɓʱװৰdତఙᝈዧਗᅅज़f
MAY 2025 ROTARY 35
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