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The Klamath River's dams are being removed. Inside the effort to restore a scarred watershedAlauna Grant, a member of the Karuk Tribe who is helping to plant ... “And where that little channel meets the Klamath River is going to be a nice, cool spot for fish to come,” he said.
The Karuk Tribe’s ancestral territory extends along much of the Klamath River in what is now the Klamath National Forest, where its members have fished for salmon, hunted for deer and collected ...
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Times-Standard on MSN‘An inspirational story’There are kids being born now who will never have to know the devastation of the 2002 fish kill or how difficult dam removal was. Thankfully, they will experience the Klamath never knowing ...
Leaf Hillman, a member of the Karuk Tribe, above a former reservoir on the Klamath River in Hornbrook. (Brian van der Brug / Los Angeles Times) ...
The Karuk Tribe's ancestral territory extends along much of the Klamath River in what is now the Klamath National Forest, where its members have fished for salmon, hunted for deer and collected tanoak ...
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