by American Rivers | Nov 17, 2022
After more than 100 years of being dammed, the lower Klamath River will flow free once again. To be able to make that statement, it has taken decades of advocacy by Tribes who depend on a living Klamath River for their cultural identity and for their food security. It...
by Trout Unlimited | Nov 17, 2022
FERC’s license surrender order clears the path to remove four old dams on the Lower Klamath River
by California Trout | Nov 17, 2022
Today, an important step was made towards implementing what will soon be the largest U.S. river restoration project in history – removal of the lower four Klamath River dams. The final License Surrender Order for the Lower Klamath River Hydroelectric Project has been...
by Trout Unlimited | Nov 17, 2022
One year after passage of the historic law, we’re getting to work on our waters.
by California Trout | Oct 28, 2022
There’s progress happening in Battle Creek. PG&E, owner of the Battle Creek Hydroelectric Project, has filed a request with FERC, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, to amend their license to move forward with a new phase of dam removal and river...
by Idaho Rivers United | Oct 13, 2022
Data from NOAA The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released its final edition of the Rebuilding Salmon report last week that acts as a roadmap towards achieving regionally-established salmon recovery goals by 2050. The report compiles...