Klamath River Post-Institute Stories

‘The Evergreen’: A year after undamming the Klamath, two dams still remain - Cassandra Profita, Oregon Public Broadcasting

Water flows as part of a massive habitat restoration in the Upper Klamath Basin - Juliet Grable, Jefferson Public Radio

Salmon return to the Klamath’s Oregon waters, but the river’s headwaters are still blocked - Cassandra Profita, Oregon Public Broadcasting

‘OPB Politics Now’: Is the Pacific Northwest entering an era of dam removal? - Cassandra Profita, Lauren Dake, Tony Schick (both past IJNR alumni) Oregon Public Broadcasting

The Salmon Are Thriving. So Are Many of the People. Why Would Anyone Shut This Down? - photos by Jordan Gale, written by Jacques Leslie (past IJNR alum), The New York Times

After the Klamath River dams came down, salmon came back - Juliet Grable, High Country News

Klamath Tribes push to restore wetlands and wocus in Southern Oregon - Cassandra Profita, Oregon Public Broadcasting

Fishing for science: Researchers cast nets in the newly-freed Klamath River - Juliet Grable, Jefferson Public Radio

Fish biologists collaborate to track pioneering Klamath River salmon - Juliet Grable, Jefferson Public Radio

Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife announce $46 million in funding for Klamath Basin restoration projects - Molly O’Brien, Herald and News

Remaking the Klamath River - Juliet Grable, Sierra

The Race to Save the American Landscape One Seed at a Time - Virginia Gewin, Bloomberg

Klamath River flows free after last dams come down, leaving the land to tribes and salmon - Deb Krol, The Arizona Republic

Watch: Klamath River reemerges after the removal of four dams - Cassandra Profita, Oregon Public Broadcasting

People — and salmon — return to restored Klamath to celebrate removal of 4 dams - Deb Krol, The Arizona Republic

Salmon return to the Klamath River in Oregon for the first time in over 100 years - Juliet Grable, Jefferson Public Radio

Klamath River flows in historic channel for the first time in a century - Juliet Grable, Jefferson Public Radio

We’re in a deadly cycle of mega fires. The way out is to burn more. - Joseph Lee, Andrew Cullen (photos) Vox

Removal of dams on the Klamath River nears completion - Juliet Grable, Jefferson Public Radio

California and Shasta Indian Nation collaborate on historic land back plans - Juliet Grable, Jefferson Public Radio

Shasta tribe will reclaim land long buried by a reservoir on the Klamath River - Deb Krol, The Arizona Republic

Commercial salmon fishermen eye Klamath dam removal with cautious hope - Juliet Grable, Jefferson Public Radio

The Klamath River’s Iron Gate comes down, one scoop at a time - Juliet Grable, Jefferson Public Radio

Undamming the Klamath - Nika Bartoo-Smith, High Country News

Tribes celebrate release of hatchery-bred coho and Chinook into Klamath River - Juliet Grable, Jefferson Public Radio

A Land Back Win for the Yurok Tribe - Nika Bartoo-Smith, Underscore

‘The Evergreen’: What Klamath dam removal means to tribes - Juliet Grable, Jefferson Public Radio/Oregon Public Broadcasting

As demolition begins on one of the last Klamath River dams, attention turns to recovery - DEb Krol, The Arizona Republic

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

Scientists are tracking ecological changes as the Klamath River dams come down - Juliet Grable, High Country News

Biden administration, tribes, farmers announce Klamath River agreement - Camille von Kaenel, POLITICO

No turning back: The largest dam removal in U.S. history begins - Juliet Grable, NPR

‘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

Residents saddened by loss of Copco Lake amid Klamath dam removal - Juliet Grable, Jefferson Public Radio/Oregon Public Broadcasting

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
Water pumped from Tulelake through historic D-Plant to Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge for the first time in four years

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