With salmon returning and canyons exposed for the first time in 100 years, locals are split over sediment, cleanup work, and ...
The removal of four dams over the past year has opened up fascinating stretches of river, wild rapids and views of salmon.
In this episode of the Explore Oregon Podcast, host Zach Urness talks with a Klamath River outfitter about how the largest dam removal project in United States history has transformed the river by ...
Living the dream as a skier, mountain biker, and fly-fisher in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, Kelly Bastone contributes to our women’s gear column, The XX Factor. The first time river guide Bart Baldwin ...
Several dozen Indigenous youth completed a 310-mile, month-long source-to-sea “first descent” of the undammed Klamath River on Friday. As the youths, between the ages 13 to 20, approached the sand ...
Tribal youth and partners recently gathered at the former Iron Gate Dam site for an Indigenous Science Camp rooted in river education, cultural connection and the celebration of restoration. As the ...
ALONG THE KLAMATH RIVER — The journey was no longer impossible, but that didn’t make it any less audacious. One great waterway, newly freed from the stranglehold of four hulking dams. More than 300 ...
On “The Evergreen,” we’ve talked about the history behind the largest dam removal project in the United States: the long fight over water in the Klamath basin between Tribes and farmers, the process ...
The removal of the four Klamath River dams - the largest dam decommissioning in the world - opened up more than 400 miles of habitat, giving salmon and steelhead a chance to thrive once again, ...
“There’s this feeling that the river just feels different. It feels stronger. It feels cleaner,” said the Yurok Tribe’s fisheries director. Researchers said there are promising signs for salmon ...