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Salmon vs. Dams:
The Dam Removal Debate on the Elwha River
Grade Level: 10-12
Summary: This lesson is derived from real testimony given
to Congress regarding two small dams in the pristine Olympic National
Park in Washington. In this lesson, students will use roll playing
to discuss the merits of tearing down these dams so that the Elwha
River can run free. The activity is presented in the form of a council
meeting to encourage students to try to build consensus in finding
solutions instead of militantly standing behind their own viewpoints.
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the Lesson Plans for this Unit
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the Content Standards
Download Related Documents:
Student Instructions for Elwha River
Council
Environmental Decision Making Model
Directions for Elwha Council Members
Personal Statements of Participants
Historical Background on the Elwha River
Dams
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Activity 1:
Land Use Controversies
- The Stakeholders
Students examine the issues surrounding land-use conflicts and
discuss the different possible stakeholders in determining how public
land is used.
Featured video clips in this activity:

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Sipsey
Wilderness - Clash of Viewpoints
Differing
viewpoints about wilderness preservation and resource utilization
have existed for hundreds of years. |
Activity
2:
The Elwha River
Council
Students will use role playing to conduct an Elwha River Council
meeting. They will try to come up with a consensus solution to a
conflict between the needs of society and the environment.
Featured video clips in this activity:

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Snake
River Dam Controversy
Though
dams on the Snake River have provided flood protection and water
for agriculture, they have also hurt fish populations and compromised
water quality. |

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Snake
River Water Management
Farmers
have benefited from the management and damming of the Snake
River, sometimes at the cost of the environment. |

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Re-evaluating
Dams: Pottstown, Pennsylvania
An
old dam that no longer serves its original purpose is being
torn out in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, allowing scientists to
study the effects of dam removal. |

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Grand
Canyon Fish Study
Many
teams of scientists are busily studying the effects the Glen
Canyon Dam has had on the Grand Canyon's fish species. |

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Returning
Salmon to the Umatilla River
Irrigation
projects of the past century led to the disappearance of salmon
on the Umatilla River; today, a cooperative effort is bringing
them back. |

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Nez
Perce and Chinook Salmon
The
Nez Perce Indian Tribe is taking measures to restore populations
of Chinook salmon, a fish critical to their culture and daily
life. |

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Water
Tug of War
The
Snake River's water is valued highly by farmers, but it is also
important to recreationists who boat on and fish in the river. |
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