On our latest Skaana podcast Kelly Iriye, project coordinator for Damsense (@DAMSNSE) on how breaching the Snake River dams could help save the endangered southern resident orcas and why the arguments against damsense are nonsense. #FreeTheSnake
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It’s difficult to understand the ongoing numerous narratives for salmon. Some news states: (14,000,000) salmon coming to mouth of Fraser, perhaps that’s fake news? Other news we hear about is the continual struggle for First Nations, nature and entire ecosystem on the “state of wild salmon and herring” too. Watching and waiting seems to be best way to understand, yet it requires much patience and not caving into false news and here say