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Tribes celebrate end of Klamath dam removal


Tribes celebrate plan to remove dams on Klamath - ICT News

Tribes along the Klamath River hope removing four dams will help restore salmon, considered integral to Indigenous cultures.

The largest dam removal in US history is complete - BBC

The Klamath River is free of four huge dams for the first time in generations. But for the Yurok tribe, the river's restoration is only just ...

Tribes look forward to growth after removal of Klamath dams | kgw.com

The removal of four hydroelectric dams along the Klamath River is the movement's greatest triumph and its greatest challenge. When demolition is ...

The largest dam removal project in the US is completed – a major ...

Both the salmon and the indigenous tribes have been liberated by the removal of the largest dam on the Klamath River. Now they can flourish once again.

News from the Basin: Klamath Dam Removal Ahead of Schedule

Now, after a two-decade long campaign led by local Tribes, including members of the Yurok, Karuk, Hoopa and Klamath Tribes, the dams are being ...

Klamath Basin Monitoring Program

Tribes Celebrate End of Klamath Dam Removal. October 3rd, 2024- While all four dams have now been removed, the work is far from done. Willamette Watershed ...

The Salmon Diaries: Life Before and After Klamath Dam Removal

When salmon return from the ocean to the Klamath River after the world's largest dam removal project ends this fall, they will regain access to 400 miles of ...

Removal of Klamath River dams caps long fight by Native American ...

Scientists estimate millions of fish made their way up and down its cold flows — sustaining tribes like the Karuk, Modoc and the Yurok, whose ...

Klamath River flows freely after last of four dams comes down

That horrific event spurred Thompson and many other Yurok, Karuk, Hupa and Klamath Tribes people to lead a two-decade campaign to save the ...

Klamath River: Largest dam removal in U.S. history begins - NPR

When tribal activists first started calling for the removal of four Klamath River dams in the late 1990s, people thought they were "crazy," said ...

Tribes celebrate the end of the largest dam removal project in US ...

FILE - The Iron Gate Dam powerhouse and spillway are seen on the lower Klamath River near Hornbrook, Calif., March 2, 2020. · In this 2023 image ...

Scenes from California as the dams on the Klamath River come down

Karuk Tribal member Lisa Hillman, left, gives her husband Leaf Hillman a hug on an overlook above Iron Gate Dam as crews begin the removal of ...

Tribes Celebrate Win in World's Largest River Restoration Project

After more than a century of being dammed and decades of direct action by the Karuk, Yurok, Hupa, and Klamath tribes of Oregon and ...

Undam the Klamath! How Tribes Led the Largest River Restoration ...

urok and Karuk peoples have been fighting for decades to remove dams on the Klamath River that destroyed riparian ecosystems and decimated ...

Ten things to know about the Klamath dam removal

In the end, the energy company agreed to remove the dams and handed the process to the Klamath River Renewal Corporation. The salmon all but ...

With Dams Removed, Salmon Will Have the Run of a Western River

Four giant dams on the Klamath are being razed as part of the largest dam removal project in US history, a victory for the tribes who have led a decades-long ...

Dam Removal on the Klamath: Reflections on How We Got here -

Led by the Tribes, a years-long campaign to protect and restore the Klamath followed, with protests at the headquarters of Scottish Power, ...

Good news: Klamath dam removal!

Salmon swim freely in the Klamath River for 1st time in a century after dams removed · Tribes celebrate the end of the largest dam removal ...

Governors, Tribal leaders celebrate world's largest river restoration ...

The chairman for the Yurok Tribe, Joseph James said after years of showing how the dams negatively impacted the salmon population, the river, ...

Klamath Dam Removal: Who Will Get Once-Submerged Land?

The native Shasta people, who were exiled from the banks of the Klamath River more than a century ago, in part because of dam construction, are expected to ...