Klamath River Post-Institute Stories
A Land Back Win for the Yurok Tribe - Nika Bartoo-Smith, Underscore
Historic agreement creates shared land management between national park and Yurok Tribe - Juliet Grable, Jefferson Public Radio
As Klamath River dams come down, old lands emerge and the landscape begins to heal - Deb Krol, The Arizona Republic
‘Like a Dead Zone’: Undoing Decades of Environmental Harm on a California River - Juliet Grable, The Revelator
A Republican’s quixotic quest against dam removal - Camille von Kaenel, POLITICO
Fish rearing facilities offer life support for endangered suckers - Juliet Grable, Jefferson Public Radio
Wade in the Water Series - Molly O’Brien, Herald and News
Stories of the Klamath River
'Where the water was'
Reap what is sowed
After a century of displacement, Shasta Indian Nation sees hope in dam removal - Juliet Grable, Jefferson Public Radio
Things to know about the Klamath River dam removal project, the largest in US history - Haven Daley and Adam Beam, Associated Press
Careful about making wildfire smoke a climate villain - Camille von Kaenel, POLITICO
Five Part Series - - Deb Krol, The Arizona Republic
How removing 4 dams will return salmon to the Klamath River and the river to the people
On the headwaters of the Klamath River, water shortages test tribes, farmers and wildlife
Returning to the river: Tribal nations see hope for homelands as Klamath River dams are removed
Tribes guard the Klamath River's fish, water and lands as restoration begins at last
Salmon won't return to the Klamath River overnight, but tribes are ready for restoration work