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An effort to return 73 square miles of forests to California’s Yurok Tribe has been completed. Organizers say the deal will ...
Four dams fell. Now, Indigenous youth are paddling the Klamath from source to sea, reclaiming a river — and a part of ...
The remote and rugged Klamath River in Oregon and California, one of the mightiest in the American West and an ancient lifeline to Indigenous tribes, is running free again, mostly, for the first ...
The team is expected to arrive at the mouth of the Klamath River on July 11 according to a press release from Rios to Rivers, and is made up of eighth through 12th graders who have trained on the ...
The Klamath River, 423-km- (263-mi-) long and originating in the Cascade Mountains in Oregon, flows into the Pacific Ocean at a narrow mouth where redwood, Douglas fir and alder forests looming above.
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.
Rios to River began their “First Descent” of the undammed Klamath River, enroute to the mouth of the Klamath in Northern California last week. Around 30 youth kayakers will make the journey ...
After more than 300 miles of paddling, their years of training will pay off with a one-of-a-kind dam-removal celebration near the mouth of the Klamath River, in the homelands of the Yurok Tribe in ...
This 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 ...