This year marked the end of a 20-year struggle to remove four hydroelectric dams from the Klamath River that runs along the ...
Indigenous Affairs Reporter Debra Utacia Krol with the Arizona Republic, part of the USA TODAY network, joins The ... to bring the salmon and other fish home to the Klamath River?
Imagine standing on a riverbank as thousands of dead salmon float past, belly-up and rotting in the hot California air. That's the sight—and smell—that greeted people along the Klamath River ...
Read Next: Breach or Die: It’s Time to Free the Lower Snake River and Save Idaho’s Wild Salmon The Klamath’s salmon and steelhead returns should be even better in the years to come ...
This map shows the four dams that were removed from the Upper Klamath for the sake of wild salmon and steelhead. Map by USGS And this was only the latest example of fish returning to the upper river.
Salmon make historic trek past recently removed Klamath River dams By Joe Rosato Jr. • Published November 22, 2024 • Updated on November 22, 2024 at 5:28 pm NBC Universal, Inc.
In October, fish biologists at Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife identified an autumn-run Chinook salmon in a tributary to the Klamath River, upstream from where the J C Boyle Dam once stood.
After being absent for more than a century, salmon have been spotted in Oregon's Klamath River Basin, following a mammoth dam removal project in California. In October, fish biologists at Oregon ...