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How a Chronicle photographer captured a moment of generational healing on the Klamath River
Photographer Brontë Wittpenn shares a closer look at a drone photo of Indigenous youth kayakers and instructors as they began a journey down the newly undammed Klamath River.
Giant dams built to tame the Colorado River have nearly wiped out native cottonwood trees along many riverbanks, disrupting local ecosystems. But new tiny dams, built to mimic ones that beavers make, ...
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The Klamath River’s dams are gone. Now, a group of Native teenagers will paddle the whole thing
In celebration of the largest dam removal project in U.S. history, a group of Native American youths embarked Thursday on a kayaking descent of the Klamath River from its headwaters in Southern Oregon ...
A new book goes behind the scenes of the removal of four dams along the Klamath River, and the massive restoration effort ...
LEWISTON – If the lower Snake River dams are breached, the way in which people recreate in the 140-mile corridor from Lewiston to the Tri-Cities would change dramatically. A free-flowing river would ...
The latest salmon migration up the Tuolumne River brought cheer to experts who watch over the fish. That’s because it happened in spring this year on a waterway where fall-run salmon predominate. That ...
Hydropower is often described as a cornerstone of the global energy transition because of its ability to provide reliable, ...
Help us pay for in-depth stories like this one by becoming a Seven Days Super Reader. The Green River Reservoir cast its spell on Bryn Davis five years ago, and he and his family have been back every ...
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