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Introducing CalTrout’s Lost Coast Project Manager & Update on Eel River Dams

Introducing CalTrout’s Lost Coast Project Manager & Update on Eel River Dams

by California Trout | Jan 24, 2023

CalTrout is pleased to introduce Charlie Schneider in the newly established role of Lost Coast Project Manager. With Charlie’s conservation non-profit background and expertise on fish and natural resource issues in California, he is well suited for this position which...
Five key lessons as world’s biggest dam removal project will soon begin on the Klamath River

Five key lessons as world’s biggest dam removal project will soon begin on the Klamath River

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...
Access and Advocacy: Flying over Palavayu (the Little Colorado River)

Access and Advocacy: Flying over Palavayu (the Little Colorado River)

by American Rivers | Aug 15, 2022

For two early mornings in Spring, Hopi leaders, elders, and advocates joined with EcoFlight, American Rivers, and the Grand Canyon Trust to fly over Palavayu, or the Little Colorado River. This is no small feat for a 340-mile-long river. The primary purpose of the...
American Whitewater Supports Return of Klamath River Land to the Karuk Tribe

American Whitewater Supports Return of Klamath River Land to the Karuk Tribe

by American Whitewater | Aug 2, 2022

For decades, the Karuk Tribe of California has been seeking the return of spiritually significant lands along the middle Klamath River and lower Salmon River in the far northwestern corner of the state. These lands were forcibly and violently taken from the Karuk...
Spirit of the Waters Totem Journey tours the Pacific Northwest

Spirit of the Waters Totem Journey tours the Pacific Northwest

by Idaho Rivers United | May 11, 2022

The Orca totem is touring throughout the Northwest. Photo by Kurt Russo FORT HALL, IDAHO – A traveling Totem Pole is circulating around various stops in the Pacific Northwest this May through an Indigenous led effort to raise awareness for the movement to remove the...
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