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Common Ground, With More Work Ahead

Common Ground, With More Work Ahead

by Reconnect Klamath | Jul 29, 2026 | Agriculture, Basin Life, Community, Featured, Restoration

Observations from a First Time Klamath River Visitor

Observations from a First Time Klamath River Visitor

by Reconnect Klamath | Oct 5, 2023 | Basin Life, Restoration, Water

Here at Reconnect Klamath, we typically highlight the issues, people, and wildlife that are meaningful to communities who live throughout the Klamath Basin. Today’s blog is something a little different: observations from a first-time visitor to the region who toured...
A new storymap sheds light on the plight of Klamath Basin birds

A new storymap sheds light on the plight of Klamath Basin birds

by Reconnect Klamath | Apr 4, 2022 | Agriculture, Basin Life, Water, Wildlife

    The Klamath Basin consists of numerous interlinking ecosystems. Expansive marshlands feed into the Klamath River which snakes its way through semi-arid hills, steep, lushly forested canyons, and over rocky waterfalls on its way to the Pacific Ocean. From its...
Next Steps: The Scott River’s Coho Salmon

Next Steps: The Scott River’s Coho Salmon

by Reconnect Klamath | Mar 25, 2022 | Agriculture, Basin Life, Water, Wildlife

Photo Credit: Klamath Salmon Media Collaborative   Dam removal on the Klamath River is right around the corner. Dam removal will reconnect stretches of the Klamath Basin that have been disrupted for anadromous fish migrations since dam construction began in the...
Dam Removal One Step Closer to Accomplishment

Dam Removal One Step Closer to Accomplishment

by Reconnect Klamath | Mar 7, 2022 | Agriculture, Basin Life, Tribes, Water, Wildlife

Photo Credit: Dave Meurer   There is great news for those interested in the removal of four dams from the Lower Klamath River. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) released its draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) on February 25th. The DEIS...
Federal Funding Getting Closer to the Basin

Federal Funding Getting Closer to the Basin

by Reconnect Klamath | Feb 25, 2022 | Basin Life, Community, Tribes, Water, Wildlife

Photo Credit: Dave Meurer   The Federal Government is about to make the biggest investment in Klamath fisheries and water quality restoration efforts in history. We wrote about incoming funding several months ago and serious progress has been made in terms of...
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