Photographer Brontë Wittpenn shares a closer look at a drone photo of Indigenous youth kayakers and instructors as they began ...
As the Klamath River continues healing from 100 years of mismanagement, tribes and environmentalists must deal with funding cuts and policy changes.
Sightings of Chinook salmon in one of Upper Klamath Lake’s major tributaries have leaders of the Klamath Tribes celebrating and also issuing hope for their future.
In The Water Remembers, Amy Bowers Cordalis shares her family’s account of the Indigenous-led fight to restore the Klamath River in the Pacific Northwest.
It’s only been slightly more than a year since four Klamath River dams were removed but in recent days Chinook salmon have ...
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Escape To California's Scenic Coastal Community With A Charming Inn Before The Fall Season Ends
A coastal community near the Redwoods National Forest has a charming inn that makes the perfect place to lay your head during ...
The U.S. Department of the Interior has pulled more than $2 million in federal grants for restoration work in the Mid Klamath ...
Conservation groups and Oregon filed a preliminary injunction seeking to protect threatened salmon in the Columbia River from ...
Salmon, herring, the federally-protected Atlantic sturgeon, and American eel, all rely on Maine’s freshwater rivers to either ...
Between 2023 and 2024, four dams on the Klamath River in Oregon and California were blown up with dynamite after ...
Napa Hot Chicken, a new fast-casual restaurant “specializing in bold, affordable fried chicken sliders and tenders,” will ...
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ZNetwork on MSNWhen We Win: Stories From the Frontlines of Ecological Resistance
For the first time in l00 years the Klamath River is dam free. For thousands of years the Klamath—winding 257 miles from the ...
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