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A flotilla of canoes and kayaks traversed the length of the Klamath River to celebrate its revival and look at what's left to ...
The Klamath River is newly navigable after removal of its four hydropower dams to help restore the salmon run — an ancient ...
Young Native American kayakers have completed a month long, 500km journey down the Klamath River, whose last dam is finally ...
It’s just a big moment in history, and in everybody’s lives,” said a 20-year-old member of the Hupa Valley Tribe, as she ...
After the Yurok Tribe toured the Elwha site, they began recruiting him for the Klamath River project. The pull to lead another revegetation effort on an even larger scale proved too hard to resist ...
Klamath River Dams Are Coming Down, and Local Tribes Are Rejoicing For decades, people have “poured their blood, sweat, and tears into making this happen.” ...
The Klamath Tribes remain concerned about the survival of the C’waam and Koptu, also known as the Lost River and shortnose suckers. June 13, 2025. contribute now. Public media funding.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. just named Mark Cruz, a Klamath member, his top tribal health adviser. In a Q&A, Cruz emphasized tribal ...
They also learned that the Klamath Tribes, which had been terminated in the mid-20th century and restored in 1986, still held senior water rights and were using them to preserve Upper Klamath Lake ...
The Klamath Tribes worked to regain federal recognition in 1986, but their original 2.5 million acre reservation is now mostly absorbed into the Fremont-Winema National Forest. Today, the tribes run a ...
JC Boyle Dam, one of the Klamath’s four lowermost dams that is slated for removal. Credit: Paul Robert Wolf Wilson What FERC’s approval means . The next legal steps are largely technical.
The Klamath tribes resorted to secretly burning on their land to maintain their sacred tradition, she said. Some paid a price: They were branded arsonists for life.