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Volcanoes Made the Klamath River Basin

Volcanoes Made the Klamath River Basin

by Reconnect Klamath | Oct 19, 2021 | Basin Life, Tribes, Water

Photo by: David Mark The Klamath River Basin covers an enormous area and consists of diverse landscapes including marshlands, lava fields, semi-arid grasslands, dense forests, and steep wooded mountains. This wide reaching and complex series of ecosystems has been...
The Giant Pacific Salamander: The Klamath River’s resident barking amphibian

The Giant Pacific Salamander: The Klamath River’s resident barking amphibian

by Reconnect Klamath | Oct 5, 2021 | Basin Life, Tribes, Water, Wildlife

Photo by: Will Harling Klamath River Basin visitors and residents interested in wildlife have an incredibly diverse list of animals to observe. Even the most steadfast and sharp-eyed of outdoors-obsessed folk may miss this fascinating and important creature. The Giant...
Inversion Layers: Beneficial Smoke

Inversion Layers: Beneficial Smoke

by Reconnect Klamath | Sep 29, 2021 | Basin Life, Tribes, Water, Wildlife

Photo by: Lenya Quinn-Davidson It may surprise some readers that some wildfire smoke is beneficial to fish in the Klamath and other rivers in Northern California. Specific wildfire and climate conditions can generate something called an inversion layer that insulates...
Redband Trout: Historically Productive, Increasingly Understood

Redband Trout: Historically Productive, Increasingly Understood

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

Photo by: Jason Ching For folks passionate about native fish, the upper Klamath River basin is a prime destination. The degree of endemism, or fish found only in the basin, is remarkable—and other native fish species in the basin display interesting life histories...
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...
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