[env-trinity] Some good articles on the Klamath River

Tom Stokely tstokely at att.net
Thu Nov 30 16:20:50 PST 2023


These articles also appeared in the Redding Record Searchlight, but they were originally from the Arizona Republic.

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Klamath River dam removal is good first step, tribes say

For the Indigenous people who have lived along the Klamath River for centuries, removal of four hydroelectric dams is the start of a long process.

azcentral.com
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Tribes work to protect the water, land on the lower Klamath River

The Yurok and other tribes tended the Klamath River's resources for centuries, but were pushed off their land and forced to fight to return.

azcentral.com
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On the upper Klamath River, tribes, farmers and wildlife face shortage

A government plan to open land on the upper Klamath River to farmers left Native inhabitants with few resources and damaged wildlife habitat.

azcentral.com
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Klamath River dam removal could open lands for tribal nations

Taking down the four dams that changed the Klamath River region will help restore fish habitat and could allow some Native people to reclaim homes.

azcentral.com
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Restoring the Klamath River: Dam removal is just the 1st step

The first of four dams on the Klamath River was removed in summer 2023, a first step toward restoring a place sacred to local tribes.

azcentral.com


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How removing 4 dams will return salmon to the Klamath River and the rive...

The first of four dams on the Klamath River was removed in summer 2023, a first step toward restoring a place sa...
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