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More than 17,000 acres around the Klamath River in northern California,have returned to the Yurok Tribe, completing the largest landback deal in California history.
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In California’s largest landback deal, the Yurok Tribe reclaims sacred land around Klamath RiverMore than 17,000 acres around the Klamath River in Northern California, including the lower Blue Creek watershed, have returned to the Yurok Tribe, completing the largest landback deal in ...
The Klamath River basin supports fish — steelhead, coho and Chinook salmon — that live ... has plummeted so dramatically — in part from dams and diversions — that fishing was banned for the third ...
More than 17,000 acres around the Klamath River in Northern California, including the lower Blue Creek watershed, have returned to the Yurok Tribe, completing the largest landback deal in ...
The Klamath River basin supports fish — steelhead, coho and Chinook salmon — that live in both fresh and saltwater. The Klamath was once the West Coast’s third largest salmon-producing river ...
ON THE KLAMATH RIVER, Calif. -- As a youngster, Barry McCovey Jr. would sneak through metal gates and hide from security guards just to catch a steelhead trout in Blue Creek amid northwestern ...
Not long ago, Yurok were prohibited from fishing on the river — an essential part of their culture for thousands of years — between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. Daytime fishing was reserved for affluent ...
The Klamath River basin supports fish — steelhead, coho and Chinook salmon — that live in both fresh and saltwater. The Klamath was once the West Coast's third largest salmon-producing river ...
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