The Yurok Tribe will receive $5 million from the Bureau of Reclamation to restore four streams that feed the Klamath River.
Plus, people are reaching their catch limit at Merwin Lake; it's just taking longer than last month, reports this experienced angler.
Global temperatures rose and extreme weather ramped up, but there were also some significant breakthroughs for the climate ...
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has seen the first returns of threatened Coho Salmon in the upper ...
The rivers are dropping at a good rate and the fishing is starting to pick up on the lower Trinity while the upper Trinity is ...
A celebration marking the removal of the Klamath dams is ... hosted by Save California Salmon, the Karuk and Yurok tribes, the Humboldt Area Foundation and the Arcata Theatre Lounge — aims to ...
A celebration marking the removal of the Klamath ... Salmon, the Karuk and Yurok tribes, the Humboldt Area Foundation and the Arcata Theatre Lounge — aims to celebrate the resilience of the ...
and what is it going to take to bring the salmon and other fish home to the Klamath River? Debra Utacia Krol: They don't spawn much in the Klamath itself. Maybe along some of the little side channels.
which flowed downriver killing off fish such as salmon and steelhead, while creating river water that was unsafe for the tribes who called the Klamath River home. The hydroelectric dams also impeded ...
First-time author Brook M. Thompson was inspired by Klamath Dam removal to write a children’s book ‘I Love Salmon and ...