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Maine dam operator not protecting salmon, say environmentalists, tribe

Por: Portland Press Herald World March 07, 2023

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The Brookfield Renewable hydroelectric facility, shown in 2019, stands at the Milford Dam on the Penobscot River in Milford. Robert F. Bukaty/Associated Press Environmental groups and a Native American tribe accused the operator of a Maine dam on Monday of not fulfilling its obligation to protect the country’s last remaining Atlantic salmon river run. The last wild Atlantic salmon live in a group of rivers in Maine and have been listed under... + full article



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