The Winnemem Wintu Tribe in California has partnered with state and federal agencies to restore endangered Chinook salmon to their traditional spawning areas upstream of Shasta Dam. The tribe has long sought to reintroduce salmon to the McCloud River, which has been inaccessible to the fish since 1942 due to the construction of the dam. The partnership includes studying the possibility of reintroducing Chinook salmon from New Zealand and building a fish passage around the dam. The tribe has also been granted $2.3 million to support their efforts. The partnership represents a significant step towards ecosystem restoration and is seen as a model for government agencies working with Native leaders.