july 9,2018
July 9,2018
Today we woke up pretty early, we
woke up at 5:30 a.m., once I got out of bed we went to go check the traps we
set last night. We set two of them, but we only caught one. It was a mouse.
Pedro Chavarria, he is a professor and an instructor on our trip, he helped us
set the traps, and taught us how to use them properly. when we found the mouse
this morning, he was teaching us how to check if the mouse is a boy or a girl.
We found out that it was a girl and it was pregnant. At the end we let the
mouse go, because Pedro said “mark and re-capture” it means we catch an animal
and then let it go.
Jeanette Burkhardt works for Yakima
Nation water shed coordinator. She talked to us about the Condit Dam. The
Condit dam was built in 1912 and finished in 1913. They took it down in 2013,
because the sediment was built up, and that’s what exploded out of the dam
first.
She took us to Husum falls and she
said that the temperature is 45 degrees year round. She also took us to where
the Condit Dam used to be before they took it down. We took pictures of the
water and a group picture before we left.
After visiting all of that we went
to Underwood and we met Chief Johnny Jackson, he explained to us about all the
Native lands and how in the 1930’s and 1940’s they had a village in Underwood
and in the 1950’s the white men came and made them move away. He said that they
built a railroad track without asking and a highway, they didn’t even pay them
for building it. They also had to fish a certain way so they banned them from
using a spear and hooks, because it was to cruel to the salmon/fish.
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