klamath dam removal

August 5, 2019

1,454 signatures collected – Thank you for supporting the Klamath Dam Removal

August 5, 2019
On Friday, August 2nd, California Trout officially filed a letter to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) and attached the signatures of 1,494 supporters in support
October 27, 2017

Who is ready to see the Klamath Dams come down?

October 27, 2017
Help us finally free the Klamath It’s the final push to let the Klamath River flow freely once again. Four aging power dams are up for
October 27, 2017

Who is ready to see the Klamath Dams come down?

October 27, 2017
Help us finally free the Klamath It’s the final push to let the Klamath River flow freely once again. Four aging power dams are up for
September 23, 2016

Step Forward for Klamath Dam Removal

September 23, 2016
Application to transfer license filed The Klamath River Renewal Corporation (the KRRC) announced today that it had filed applications with the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
April 6, 2016

Klamath Dam Removal Agreement Signed

April 6, 2016
For Immediate Release April 6, 2016 Contact Steve Rothert, American Rivers, 530-277-0448 Curtis Knight, California Trout, 530-859-1872 Lowell Ashbaugh, International Federation of Fly Fishers, 530-277-6722 Glen
May 17, 2013

For Klamath Dams, There Is No Status Quo: They Have To Come Down

May 17, 2013
A Klamath Falls Herald & News editorial points out what so many opponents of the Klamath Basin accords (KBRA & KHSA) want to ignore: Life can’t
April 17, 2013

CalTrout Op-Ed: Klamath Dam Removal Critics Entitled To Own Opinion, But Not Own Facts

April 17, 2013
The following Op-Ed was written by CalTrout Conservation Director Curtis Knight and published in the Redding Record-Searchlight. It’s a response to the volley of misinformation fired
September 12, 2012

Klamath River Once Again Experiencing Toxic Algae Blooms, Courtesy Dams That Should Go

September 12, 2012
Every summer, the Klamath River becomes the victim of toxic algae blooms, courtesy Iron Gate and Copco reservoirs — two of the four reservoirs targeted for
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
November 22, 2011

Legal Planet Supports Klamath Dam Removal In Article Focusing On Economic Benefits of Removal

November 22, 2011
The Legal Planet blog published a short article about the Klamath Dam Removal legislation focusing on the economic benefits to Siskiyou County: The Department of Interior,
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