I am the Elwha

Título
I am the Elwha

Lori, Peelen

Resumen
The Elwha River flows 72km (45 miles) from its source in the Olympic Mountains to the Strait of Juan de Fuca in the Pacific Northwest. Uniquely, it hosts all six salmon species (Pink, Chinook, Coho, Sockeye, Steelhead, and Chum) as well as several species of trout. In 1911, two dams were built on the river. The dams blocked the migration routes of the salmon and dramatically altered the entire river ecosystem for 100 years. In 2012, the dams were decommissioned and the world's largest dam removal and habitat restoration project began. In this lyrical and beautifully illustrated book, the author chronicles the history of the Elwha.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2024

Descripción física
32 pages : colour, illustration ; 28 cm.

Término de la materia
Stream restoration -- Washington (State) -- Elwha River.
 
Habitat improvement -- Washington (State) -- Elwha River.
 
Restoration ecology -- Washington (State) -- Elwha River.
 
Natural history -- Washington (State) -- Elwha River.
 
Picture books for children.

Género
Elwha River (Wash.).

Autor añadido
Elofson, Robert,
 
Timmermans, Laura,

Síntesis
The Elwha River flows 72km (45 miles) from its source in the Olympic Mountains to the Strait of Juan de Fuca in the Pacific Northwest. Uniquely, it hosts all six salmon species (Pink, Chinook, Coho, Sockeye, Steelhead, and Chum) as well as several species of trout. In 1911, two dams were built on the river. The dams blocked the migration routes of the salmon and dramatically altered the entire river ecosystem for 100 years. In 2012, the dams were decommissioned and the world's largest dam removal and habitat restoration project began. In this lyrical and beautifully illustrated book, the author chronicles the history of the Elwha.

ISBN
9781771746311

Información de publicación
Nanaimo, BC : Strong Nations Publishing, c2024.


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