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The Bootleg Fire: Another Call to Action

The Bootleg Fire: Another Call to Action

by Reconnect Klamath | Aug 7, 2021 | Basin Life, Tribes, Wildlife

Photo by: Bootleg Fire Incident Command Wildfires have become an almost predictable feature of life for Klamath River Basin communities. It seems that each summer, fires begin earlier and are bigger and more destructive than previous years. The Bootleg Fire, currently...
Salmon Run 2021: Prayer, Unity, and a call for Restoration 

Salmon Run 2021: Prayer, Unity, and a call for Restoration 

by Reconnect Klamath | Jun 14, 2021 | Tribes, Basin Life

The 19th annual Salmon Run was a huge success with over 200 people of all ages participating throughout the Klamath Basin June 3-6. The purpose of this Indigenous-led spiritual run was to inspire unity across the Klamath Basin. It was originally started by four women...
Fifth Generation Ranchers Learn to Grow Fish

Fifth Generation Ranchers Learn to Grow Fish

by Reconnect Klamath | Apr 19, 2021 | Agriculture, Basin Life, 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...
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...
Clean Water is Good for Business

Clean Water is Good for Business

by Reconnect Klamath | Apr 18, 2021 | Agriculture, Basin Life, Water

Trout Unlimited is partnering with farmers, ranchers and local contractors in the Upper Basin to improve irrigation practices and restore wetlands. The end result is cleaner water in Upper Klamath Lake and, ultimately, the Klamath River. These efforts also lower...
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