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Fish, not dams, deserve priority.
by Leonard Masten,
Dec 04, 2012
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Mexican wolf dies during checkup; another fish kill on the
Klamath; Bush nominates H. Dale Hall to be new head of U.S. Fish
and Wildlife Service
by Laura Paskus,
Aug 08, 2005
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Farmers, environmentalists, fishermen and tribes are
talking with PacifiCorp officials about the possible removal of
four dams on the Klamath River
by Brett Wilkison,
Apr 17, 2006
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Both Indians and whites battle diabetes on the Klamath watershed, where dam building ended the salmon runs that once kept the First People alive.
by Diana Hartel,
May 24, 2011
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A flurry of end-of-year easements saves lots of lovely
landscapes; heli-skiing wins in Utah; snow-lovers help starving
Colorado deer; a possible ceasefire on the Klamath; and bark
beetles are destroying Colorado’s lodgepole pines.
by Jodi Peterson,
Feb 04, 2008
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In Upstream: Sons, Fathers, and Rivers,
Robin Carey recounts a kayak journey up the Klamath River that he
made with his son, Dev, and on the way explores the Careys’
troubled family history
by Jim Dean,
Nov 27, 2006
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In most of the West’s complicated environmental
problems, so-called “unlikely alliances” between greens
and their opposite numbers are really not that unlikely after
all.
by Jonathan Thompson,
Jun 23, 2008
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Union of Concerned Scientists talks to concerned Fish and
Wildlife Service employees; Mexican wolf reintroduction upheld in
Southwest; 2002 Klamath fish kill means fewer salmon to catch and
eat in future
by Laura Paskus,
Mar 07, 2005
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Only the federal government can find away to protect both
salmon and farmers in the Northwest’s Klamath River
watershed
by Tim Holt,
Sep 13, 2004
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Earth Liberation Front claims responsibility for West
Jordan, Utah, lumberyard arson; Nuclear Regulatory Commission
won’t listen to concerns about New Mexico’s proposed
uranium-enrichment plant; warm waters in the Klamath may cause huge
fish kill
by Laura Paskus,
Jul 19, 2004