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FEDERAL REGULATORS GREEN LIGHT LARGEST RIVER RESTORATION PROJECT IN US HISTORY - Removal of Four Klamath River Dams to Begin in 2023
P R E S S R E L E A S ENovember 17, 2022Karuk Tribe • Yurok Tribe • Klamath Tribes • Hoopa Valley TribeTrout Unlimited • Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Associations • Institute for...
Mark Sherwood
Muddied Waters: Klamath Dam Removal
On July 16, 2020 the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) granted partial dam transfer of the four lower Klamath River dams to Klamath River Renewal Corporation (KRRC). Dam transfer was a...
Kirk Blaine
A Wild, Free, and Climate Resilient Klamath River
The Native Fish Society exists to revive abundant wild fish for all—for the ecosystems, cultures, and economies that rely on our iconic native fish. In the present era of dam removal, one of the...
Envision A Wild & Free Klamath River
We envision a Klamath River with abundant wild salmon and steelhead that return from the Pacific Ocean with a bounty of marine nutrients, and nourish the river’s human and environmental communities...
Questions remain for Iron Gate Hatchery as we prepare for Klamath River dam removal in 2021
When the lower four Klamath River dams come out in 2021 we will witness the largest river restoration event in history to benefit wild salmon and steelhead, clean water, and communities throughout...