Abstract

Three years ago, when I was working for a nonprofit environmental organization in Washington, DC, one of my co-workers told me about a woman named Irene Martin, an Episcopalian minister who lived across the country in the tiny Columbia River community of Cathlamet, Washington. Irene had contacted us because one of our campaign goals was to breach four Snake River dams in Washington State in order to recover salmon runs that have been listed as threatened or endangered.

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