Dams were dismantled on the Klamath River last year. An Indigenous writer reflects on how the river is starting to recover.
Positive impacts of the removal of the four Klamath River dams are being touted by the Klamath River Renewal Corporation.
Spencer Creek, one of tributaries of the Klamath River, will be closed a month earlier than usual to protect spawning fall salmon.
Teenagers and young adults from Klamath Basin tribes in south-central Oregon and Northern California earned international applause this summer paddling neon-colored kayaks 310 miles on the newly ...
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California's 'River That Came Back To Life' Thrives With Wildlife And Adventure After Hiding For Decades
One of California's mightiest rivers has come back to life after Native American tribes and environmentalist groups successfully got dams removed.
PHOENIX – The last of the four dams that nearly destroyed salmon populations on the Klamath River at the California-Oregon border was demolished last week, marking a significant victory for tribes and ...
For members of the Klamath basin tribes who had fought for the river dams’ removal and organized the historic first descent of the newly free-flowing waters, the signing of an international accord ...
For the first time in more than a century, salmon will soon have free passage along the Klamath River and its tributaries — a major watershed near the California-Oregon border — as the largest dam ...
KLAMATH — As bright-colored kayaks push through a thick wall of fog, voices and the beats of drums build as kayakers approach a crowd that has formed on the beach. Applause erupts as the boats land on ...
Hello! Welcome back to another semester of “Through Indigenous Eyes.” I realized that I never introduced myself last semester ...
Courtesy of Matt Mais / Yurok Tribe Chinook salmon are spawning in streams above four former dam sites on the Klamath River in numbers that are astounding biologists. Now, a network of tribes, ...
Brook Thompson was 7 when her world turned upside down. "I witnessed the 2002 fish kill on the Klamath River," said Thompson, who's now 28 and a member of the Yurok Tribe. "It was devastating seeing ...
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