The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation has confirmed that water supplies will be sufficient to meet the anticipated irrigation demand for the Klamath Basin this year. The April 21 announcement came as no ...
One year after the final piece of concrete was removed from the last of four dams on the Klamath River in northern California, tribes and environmentalists say the river, the fish and other species ...
Water managers in the Klamath Basin say, for the first time since 2019, there will be enough water to meet everyone’s demands this year. An unusually wet winter has been a relief after a tough drought ...
Native young people from seven tribes paddled 310 miles down the Klamath River in northern California to celebrate the restoration of the waterway. Tribes in the region had fought for years to remove ...
The U.S. Department of the Interior updated its legal guidance regarding the Endangered Species Act in the Klamath Project, saying federal actions regarding the storage, diversion and delivery of ...
This month marks the one-year anniversary of dam removal along the lower Klamath River, the culmination of what has been described as “the world’s biggest dam removal project.” During a virtual news ...
Native young people from seven tribes paddled 310 miles down the Klamath River in northern California to celebrate the restoration of the waterway. Tribes in the region had fought for years to remove ...
Jeremy Deaton writes for Nexus Media, a nonprofit climate change news service. You can follow him @deaton_jeremy. This story originally featured on Nexus Media News. Read more on the perils of America ...
Rodney Cheyne is a fifth-generation farmer. His family farm has been in operation for over 115 years. He is also the president of the Klamath Irrigation District. Farmers are at the heart of ...
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