Sockeye Are Seen Above Landslide Area in Chilcotin River; A Sliver of Hope for Regional Tribes
The Fraser River, once one of the most productive wild salmon rivers in North America, has been hit with two massive landslides in the past five years. First, on June 23, 2019, the Big Bar landslide in the lower Fraser watershed triggered frantic efforts to clear a path for salmon migrating to their spawning grounds throughout the lower watershed and beyond the landslide to northern central British Columbia. Then, on July 30, another landslide 70 miles north of Big Bar, let loose on the...
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