The article highlights the efforts of the Lummi Nation and Nooksack Indian Tribe in restoring salmon habitats along the Willamette River in Oregon through the installation of engineered log jams, supported by significant funding from the Inflation Reduction Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. These laws have increased funding for salmon recovery and habitat conservation, including an additional USD 99 million for the Pacific Coastal Salmon Recovery Fund and USD 27 million for habitat restoration in the Willamette River watershed. The article also notes that demand for fish passage improvement funds exceeded the amount awarded, indicating a high level of interest and need for such projects.