For the first time in roughly four decades, spring Chinook salmon were released above the sediment retention structure in the North Fork Toutle River watershed. State, federal, tribal and conservation partners gathered on Wednesday, June 10, to celebrate a milestone in a long-term effort to restore salmon access to habitat cut off after the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens. Approximately 30 Kalama hatchery spring Chinook were released into Sout…
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