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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...
Springers: The Determined Delicacy of the Klamath River

Springers: The Determined Delicacy of the Klamath River

by Reconnect Klamath | Apr 19, 2021 | Tribes, Wildlife

Salmon connoisseurs the world over know that wild spring Chinook salmon (Springers) are among the most delicious things that the ocean has to offer. Karuk, Yurok, and Hoopa fishermen prize spring Chinook as their high oil content makes them especially flavorful when...
Freshwater Mussels: The Klamath Basin’s Shelled Little Heroes

Freshwater Mussels: The Klamath Basin’s Shelled Little Heroes

by Reconnect Klamath | Apr 19, 2021 | Tribes, Water, Wildlife

The Klamath River is home to many aquatic and amphibious animals that make up an intricate, interdependent ecological community. Various salmon and trout species, green sturgeon, and river otters are some of the more recognizable critters that inhabit the Klamath. But...
The Mysterious Denizens of the Deep – Green Sturgeon

The Mysterious Denizens of the Deep – Green Sturgeon

by Reconnect Klamath | Apr 19, 2021 | Basin Life, Tribes, Wildlife

TRADITIONAL NATIVE WORDS FOR GREEN STURGEON:KARUK – ISHXIKIHARAYUROK – KAHKAHHOOPA – L’YOKAH Your first encounter with a full-grown green sturgeon can be a little scary. These behemoths can grow to over 7 feet long, weighing as much as 350 pounds. Their whiskered face...
Preparing the Klamath Basin for Dam Removal

Preparing the Klamath Basin for Dam Removal

by Reconnect Klamath | Apr 19, 2021 | Agriculture, Tribes, 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...
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