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(See map below.) Establishing Tribal ownership ... improve conditions for the Klamath River’s salmon and wildlife and carry forward the Coastal Conservancy’s mission of improving climate ...
The 73 square miles of land along the eastern side of the lower Klamath River are now owned and managed by the Yurok Tribe as the Blue Creek Salmon Sanctuary and Yurok Tribal Community Forest. (See ...
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Roughly 73 square miles of homelands have been returned to the Yurok. Completion of the land-back conservation deal along the ...
More than 17,000 acres around the Klamath River in northern California,have returned to the Yurok Tribe, completing the ...
On June 12, 2025 a team of Indigenous teenagers from the tribes of the Klamath Basin will begin a historic first descent of ...
The Conservation Fund announced this week they are purchasing land form the former Condit Dam site. It will be transferred to ...
Western Rivers Conservancy and the Yurok Tribe have completed California's largest "land back" deal, according to Western ...
Tribes along the Klamath River have been calling for the removal of the dams for decades because of the effects on the fish that inhabit the river, especially in harming the salmon runs from the ...
New public access sites have opened along the post-dam Klamath River, allowing opportunities to enjoy the free-flowing river. The largest dam removal project in U.S. history was completed last ...
The Trinity Alps Wilderness, about three hours north of Sacramento, offers hiking trails, waterfalls, alpine lakes and ...