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. What would you say if the dam was still generating electricity for the area, should it be taken out or allowed to remain, even though the chad and eels and herring can not go upstream to reproduce?
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. What would you say if the dam was still generating electricity for the area, should it be taken out or allowed to remain, even though the chad and eels and herring can not go upstream to reproduce?
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Get it outta here!!!
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i would say to take it down since endangering animals just to produce electricity seems unethical.
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