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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 McKinney Fire, which has burned more than 90 square miles (233 square kilometers) in the Klamath National Forest, wiped out the scenic hamlet of Klamath River, where about 200 people lived.
A group of several dozen Indigenous youth from across the Klamath Basin recently emerged victorious after a monthlong journey ...
The Klamath River is wide and still here, ... Downstream of the dams, floodwaters could rise as much as 20 inches higher during extreme, 100-year-floods, ...
A government plan to open land on the upper Klamath River to farmers left Native inhabitants with few resources and damaged wildlife habitat. ... The 3,750-acre-feet of water floods 1,200 acres. ...
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 ...
They were not flood control structures." Meurer also said that the 2% of Pacific Corp's power that was lost has already been replaced. It's really all about the fish, the fall chinook salmon run ...
By the end of next summer, four dams on the Klamath River in Southern Oregon and Northern California will be gone. Their removal is a source of hope and anxiety throughout the basin. June 15, 2025 ...
Kenneth Brink of the Karuk Tribe’s Fisheries department returns to the mouth of the Seiad Creek along the Klamath River. Wooded debris and dead fish continue to float stagnant at the confluence.
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 ...