Klamath River Restoration

April 30, 2012

Avoiding Steelhead And Salmon Habitat Restoration “Traps”

April 30, 2012
Restoring habitat would seem like a simple process; dump some gravel, add a little water, and watch the salmon populations rebound. Except… Restoration of degraded habitat
March 31, 2012

Massive Waterfowl Die-Off In Klamath Refuge Highlights Importance Of KBRA

March 31, 2012
In what amounts to 10,000 more good reasons to get the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement (KBRA) in place, migrating waterfowl are dying by the thousands because
March 15, 2012

Independent Peer Review Says Klamath Dam Removal Science “Sound” and “Reliable”

March 15, 2012
Klamath Dam Removal Clears Another Hurdle An independent peer review panel who examined the Draft Klamath Dam Removal Overview Report said the report “connects to the
March 12, 2012

Saving The Klamath River: An Interview With Fly Fishing Guide Craig Nielsen

March 12, 2012
Craig Nielsen is the owner of Shasta Trout — a Northern California fly fishing guide and outfitting service that regularly puts clients on the Klamath River
February 21, 2012

Curtis Knight Outlines Case For Klamath River Dam Removal

February 21, 2012
This Editorial supporting Klamath River dam removal was written by CalTrout Conservation Director Curtis Knight and published in the Siskiyou Daily News. This is CalTrout’s response
February 7, 2012

A River At A Crossroads: The Case For Klamath Dam Removal

February 7, 2012
The Klamath River’s salmon and steelhead fisheries have been in steady decline for decades, and CalTrout strongly believes removing the four lower Klamath River dams remains
February 1, 2012

The Klamath Dam Removal Legislation: “The time for Congress to act is now”

February 1, 2012
The pressure is growing to take down the Klamath River Dams; the draft report released by the U.S. Department of the Interior says a landmark agreement
January 31, 2012

The SF Chronicle On Klamath River Dam Removal: “This is one water war that should be called off.”

January 31, 2012
The Klamath River dams should come out. That’s the conclusion of the best, peer-reviewed science available. Removal will help restore the Klamath’s once-abundant salmon and steelhead
January 3, 2012

Study Reports Hatchery Salmon, Steelhead Damaging Wild Fish Genetics

January 3, 2012
Researchers are reporting that hatchery-bred steelhead and salmon (West Coast) are far less productive in the wild than wild fish, and that the “domestication” of steelhead
December 1, 2011

More on Klamath Dam Removal From The Los Angeles Times

December 1, 2011
California’s largest newspapers continue to favor the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement (KBRA); this time the LA Times cites the benefits of removal of the four lowest
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