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KHSA: For a Reconnected Klamath River

KHSA: For a Reconnected Klamath River

by Reconnect Klamath | Jul 20, 2021 | Basin Life, Tribes, Water, Wildlife

Image: Screenshot of a Klamath River Renewal Corporation created video The Klamath Hydroelectric Settlement Agreement (KHSA) has been created according to the interests of a diverse coalition including the States of California and Oregon, local governments, Tribal...
Eulachon: Tiny Giants of the Klamath River Basin

Eulachon: Tiny Giants of the Klamath River Basin

by Reconnect Klamath | Jul 4, 2021 | Basin Life, Tribes, Water, Wildlife

Photo by: Sylvie Mazerolle Eulachon, commonly known as Candlefish, are small anadromous fish that historically ran in large numbers throughout the Klamath River Basin.  They are relatively small fish (6-8 inches on average) of the smelt family whose lives are...
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...
Dry Weather Promotes Spread of Disease in Young Klamath Salmon

Dry Weather Promotes Spread of Disease in Young Klamath Salmon

by Reconnect Klamath | Jun 3, 2021 | Basin Life, Water, Wildlife

Klamath River Salmon can’t seem to catch a break. Yet again, they are fighting to navigate the very river that their spawning cycle depends upon. In addition to the physical obstacle of the dams, rapidly elevating water temperatures, and algal blooms that choke the...
Springers: The Determined Delicacy of the Klamath River – Part II

Springers: The Determined Delicacy of the Klamath River – Part II

by Reconnect Klamath | Apr 19, 2021 | Wildlife

See part 1 here. As we work to protect the last remaining Spring Chinook, molecular biologists have now confirmed what area tribes have known all along – Spring Chinook are genetically distinct from their fall-run cousins. UC Davis researchers have discovered a small...
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