Nearly $2 million in federal money headed to Oregon for dam removal, fish restoration

The federal government has granted nearly $2 million for two projects in rural Oregon to restore habitat for endangered runs of salmon and other native fish.

The money will be used for an aging dam on the Illinois River in southern Oregon and updating infrastructure to improve fish migration on the Wallowa River in the northeast of the state.

Source: Nearly $2 million in federal money headed to Oregon for dam removal, fish restoration • Oregon Capital Chronicle