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Restoration Begins with First Acorn

Restoration Begins with First Acorn

by Reconnect Klamath | Jan 16, 2024 | Featured, Restoration, Tribes

It was hard to miss the symbolism this week when a member of the Yurok Tribe planted the first acorn – and a bright orange flag – in the sediment of Iron Gate Reservoir. Richard Green had the honor of digging the first hole and gently pressing an acorn in...
Connecting Dam Removal, Indigenous Cultures, and Native Fishes

Connecting Dam Removal, Indigenous Cultures, and Native Fishes

by Reconnect Klamath | Aug 9, 2023 | Community, Featured, Restoration, Tribes, Water, Wildlife

UC Davis Professors Beth Rose Middleton Manning and Robert Lusardi recently published a compelling piece in the online news publication “The Conversation.” In “Removing dams from the Klamath River is a step toward justice for Native Americans in Northern California,”...
A race to save endangered fish

A race to save endangered fish

by Reconnect Klamath | May 25, 2023 | Community, Featured, Restoration, Tribes, Wildlife

Kick-off and safety meeting at Iron Gate Reservoir They are called c’waam and koptu in the native tongue of the Klamath Tribes. They are two fish species that often live for decades, up to fifty years, and they have been an integral part of the diet and culture of...
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...
Klamath-Focused Films

Klamath-Focused Films

by Reconnect Klamath | Jan 24, 2022 | Basin Life, Community, Tribes, Water, Wildlife

Photo Credit: Gerd Altmann   Klamath Basin residents and those invested in the cultural and environmental happenings of the Basin have several films to watch that focus on the cultural resilience of Basin Tribes and efforts to undam the Klamath River. Guardians...
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  • With Drawdown Underway, Planting Has Begun in Key Areas
  • Restoration Begins with First Acorn
  • A Banner Year for Acorns Boosts Oak Woodland Restoration Efforts
  • Observations from a First Time Klamath River Visitor
  • Sedimentation and Dam Removal: Bringing a River Back to Life
  • Connecting Dam Removal, Indigenous Cultures, and Native Fishes
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