A year after the historic removal of four dams along the Klamath River in Northern California and Southern Oregon, Chinook ...
Salmon are making exciting progress in their return to the upper Klamath Basin, with fisheries biologists from the Oregon ...
Just a year after four dams were removed, fall Chinook have migrated nearly 300 miles into the Upper Klamath Basin in ...
A team of scientists from Mongolia spent three days touring various areas along the Klamath River recently to learn about the ...
After the removal of four dams in the Klamath River, salmon are returning much faster than biologists expected. Two dams remain on the river and salmon have passed fish ...
Sightings of Chinook salmon in one of Upper Klamath Lake’s major tributaries have leaders of the Klamath Tribes celebrating and also issuing hope for their future.
The dams were removed from Klamath River because they caused water quality problems that spread disease and killed thousands of salmon, officials say.