
the Fish Passage Evaluation. Their plan focuses on restoring native winter run Chinook salmon to the McCloud River above Shasta Dam. It is critical that the restoration efforts prioritize the introduction of genetically diverse, wild salmon rather than relying solely on hatchery fish.
Furthermore, the McCloud River holds significant cultural and ecological importance. The Winnemem Wintu Tribe has been deeply connected to this river for generations, and their knowledge of the ecosystem should be valued in any restoration plan.
In conclusion, we urge the Bureau of Reclamation to reconsider its current approach and adopt a more holistic, ecologically sound strategy that includes the Winnemem Wintu Tribe's restoration plan. Protecting and restoring native salmon populations is crucial for the health of our ecosystems and the cultural heritage of indigenous peoples.
Thank you for your attention to this important matter.
Sincerely,
Dan Bacher
Editor, Fish Sniffer magazine