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The Klamath Basin is home to six national wildlife refuges which support a diverse population of resident and migratory wildlife, including over three quarters of the Pacific Flyway waterfowl. As ...
Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges Complex teeming with bird life. Updated: Aug. 04, 2021, 11:25 a.m. ... Oregon's Klamath Wildlife Area is just west of U.S. 97, ...
National wildlife refuges in the Klamath Basin. Winston Szeto / OPB. The refuges rely on allocations from the Klamath Project for water; during the recent drought years, they received virtually none.
Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuges, Phil Norton, 530/667-2231, phil_norton@fws.gov; Bureau of Reclamation, Klamath Basin Area Office, Jeff McCracken, cell phone 916/769-1109; ...
Our predawn pursuit of great gray owls began in 15-degree cold. We were in northern Klamath County, just outside the Klamath Marsh National Wildlife Refuge, where trip leader Wendell Wood spends ...
"This is a fantastic water year." Officials celebrate as iconic wetlands see remarkable comeback after years of drought: ...
On Aug. 13, Outdoor Life reported on a suspected avian botulism outbreak at the Klamath Basin National Wildlife Refuge Complex on the Oregon-California border. Biologists with the California Waterfowl ...
Ryan Hartman is driving from field to field in the Klamath Basin, giving what amounts to a masterclass on how to run logistics for 3,000 acres of farmland.
President Theodore Roosevelt created the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge in 1908, the nation's first waterfowl refuge. In 1928, President Calvin Coolidge established Tule Lake National ...
In Oregon, the Klamath Basin wildlife refuges have fallen into their winter silence now. The huge, clamorous flocks of geese that fill the sky during migration have moved south.
Pepper Trail’s Dec. 26 commentary on Klamath Basin wildlife refuges ably describes the botulism outbreak on Tule Lake National Wildlife Refuge that tragically killed tens of thousands of ...