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Four dams fell. Now, Indigenous youth are paddling the Klamath from source to sea, reclaiming a river — and a part of ...
An effort to return 73 square miles of forests to California’s Yurok Tribe has been completed. Organizers say the deal will ...
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Times-Standard on MSNYouth kayakers begin 310-mile ‘First Descent’ through the undammed Klamath RiverThe Rios to River expedition of around 30 youth kayakers began their journey down the undammed Klamath River last week to begin their monthlong journey, becoming the first kayakers to make the trip in ...
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The Klamath River’s dams are gone. Now, a group of Native teenagers will paddle the whole thingIn celebration of the largest dam removal project in U.S. history, a group of Native American youths embarked Thursday on a kayaking descent of the Klamath River from its headwaters in Southern ...
The removal of four dams from the Klamath River last summer has reopened over 400 miles of historical habitat for migratory ...
The Klamath River, including the Klamath River Basin, is a region about the size of West Virginia. 263 miles from headwater down to the mouth on the California coast.
The largest dam removal project in U.S. history has freed the Klamath River, ... Fall-run chinook have already been entering the mouth of the river and are heading upstream.
It was September, and the salmon gathering at the mouth of the Klamath — among them, the one we were now about to eat — were finally going to be able to travel upstream.
The Klamath was once known as the third-largest salmon-producing river on the West Coast. But after power company PacifiCorp built the dams to generate electricity between 1918 and 1962, the ...
For the first time in more than a century, salmon will have free passage along the more than 400 miles of the Klamath River and its tributaries as the largest dam removal project in U.S. history ...
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