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In just a generation, fish numbers plummeted, and, in 1933, the California Department of Fish and Game closed the Lower Klamath to fishing. Native people were prohibited by law from fishing for ...
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The Klamath River’s dams are gone. Now, a group of Native teenagers will paddle the whole thingWiki grew up at the mouth of the Klamath in Requa (Del Norte County), knowing that the river and its fish were central to her people’s identity but seeing algae-laden water she was told was ...
Four dams fell. Now, Indigenous youth are paddling the Klamath from source to sea, reclaiming a river — and a part of ...
The removal of four dams from the Klamath River last summer has reopened over 400 miles of historical habitat for migratory ...
The largest dam removal project in U.S. history has freed the Klamath River, inspiring hope among Indigenous activists who pushed for rewilding to help save salmon.
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New Scientist on MSNFish rescue wins New Scientist Editors Award at Earth Photo 2025This photo series capturing efforts to save the Chinook salmon of the Klamath river in the western US won the New Scientist Editors Award at the Earth Photo 2025 competition ...
Sometimes people do these outdoor activities in conjunction with their visit to the Rogue Valley, and they're tying in the Shakespeare Festival and wine tasting and then checking out the new Klamath.
After years of protests, court battles and even picketing, Klamath tribes are able to return to a restored river. People — and salmon — return to restored Klamath to celebrate removal of 4 ...
The Klamath River runs over 250 miles (400 kilometers) from southern Oregon to the Pacific Ocean in Northern California. It flows through the steep, rugged Klamath Mountains, past slopes of redwood, ...
For people who lived along the river, the solution seemed obvious: Take down the dams. And now, after years of legal wrangling, the failure of the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement, shuffling ...
For people who lived along the river, the solution seemed obvious: Take down the dams. And now, after years of legal wrangling, the failure of the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement, shuffling ...
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