A Chinook salmon was recorded ascending the fish ladder at Keno Dam on the upper Klamath River this week (Sept. 24) — a powerful sign of recovery since the ...| YouTube
Last year, tribal nations in Oregon and California won a decades-long fight for the largest dam removal in U.S. history. This is their story.| Underscore Native News
“Dam removal is the best way to bring a river back to life. The Klamath is significant not only because it is the biggest dam removal and river restoration effort in history, but because it shows that we can right historic wrongs and make big, bold dreams a reality for our rivers and communities.” -Dr. Ann […]| www.americanrivers.org
The Problem with State Wildlife Management. State wildlife policies and institutions are antiquated and broken.| Wildlife for All
Beth Quillian, ODFW, beth.s.quillian@odfw.oregon.gov, (503) 804-0841| myodfw.com
After decades of advocacy from Klamath River Indigenous peoples, community members, conservationists, and fishermen, the smallest of four dams – Copco 2 – has been removed from the Klamath River. This effort, along the border of Oregon and California is part of the largest dam removal and river restoration project in U.S. history, led by...| The Conservation Alliance