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UC Davis Conservation Biologist Talks Salmonid Survival in the Klamath

UC Davis Conservation Biologist Talks Salmonid Survival in the Klamath

by Reconnect Klamath | Apr 19, 2021 | Water, Wildlife

Categories Agriculture (9) Basin Life (28) Featured (1) Tribes (21) Water (25) Wildlife (26) TagsBirds (8) Dams (17) Drought (4) Economy (13) Education (4) Environmental Restoration (23) Fish (20) History (12) Science (16) Recent Posts Redband Trout: Historically...
The Mysterious Denizens of the Deep – Green Sturgeon

The Mysterious Denizens of the Deep – Green Sturgeon

by Reconnect Klamath | Apr 19, 2021 | Basin Life, Tribes, Wildlife

TRADITIONAL NATIVE WORDS FOR GREEN STURGEON:KARUK – ISHXIKIHARAYUROK – KAHKAHHOOPA – L’YOKAH Your first encounter with a full-grown green sturgeon can be a little scary. These behemoths can grow to over 7 feet long, weighing as much as 350 pounds. Their whiskered face...
Preparing the Klamath Basin for Dam Removal

Preparing the Klamath Basin for Dam Removal

by Reconnect Klamath | Apr 19, 2021 | Agriculture, Tribes, Water, Wildlife

Categories Agriculture (9) Basin Life (28) Featured (1) Tribes (21) Water (25) Wildlife (26) TagsBirds (8) Dams (17) Drought (4) Economy (13) Education (4) Environmental Restoration (23) Fish (20) History (12) Science (16) Recent Posts Redband Trout: Historically...
Klamath History: Salmon Always Find a Way

Klamath History: Salmon Always Find a Way

by Reconnect Klamath | Apr 19, 2021 | Basin Life, Water, Wildlife

While some may think removing dams on the Klamath River is a relatively new idea, history tells a different tale. Back in 1889, the timber town of Klamathon was erected near present-day Hornbrook, only a few miles off today’s Interstate 5, and built the first Klamath...
Innovative Partnership Saves Water and Energy

Innovative Partnership Saves Water and Energy

by Reconnect Klamath | Apr 19, 2021 | Agriculture, Basin Life, Water

Several farmers and ranchers in the Modoc Point Irrigation District are finding solutions to improving water quality and water savings by converting to more efficient irrigation practices. The changes from open ditch irrigation to more efficient wheel lines and pivot...
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