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A small, abandoned dam in Southern Oregon was removed last week using funds from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The dam removal will greatly improve access to habitat for many different fish species.
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Though tributaries like Horse Creek are far out of the spotlight, they are an integral part of the whole Klamath River ecosystem. Without these, it’s unlikely that dam removal alone will help coho and Chinook fully recover.
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The Rogue River Watershed Council has been restoring sections of Little Butte Creek north of Medford. It’s part of a unique partnership focused on cleaning up drinking water and restoring fish habitat that has provided almost $4 million dollars for environmental projects across the Pacific Northwest.
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For four years, Jeanine Moy has led programming to restore, monitor and explore Vesper Meadow, near Ashland. One of her prime objectives has been to restore Latgawa Creek and set the table for the beaver’s return.
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Autumn rains have arrived, and the streams are up. It's no accident that this is the week Lomakatsi Restoration Project chose for its annual streamside…
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It's easy to take our physical surroundings for granted, especially if we're outdoors and the landscape is pretty. But could it be pretty in different…
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Maybe you drive past quickly on your way to the beach, but those wetlands on the coast are important places.They teem with life, and are important…
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The Smith River, California's only un-dammed river, is a jewel in the redwoods. It is also not exclusive to California; some of the Smith's headwaters lie…
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Drought and heat waves are making it a tough summer for some of the region's waterways.But even before the drought and summer, many streams had already…
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JeffX 7/7 @ 8:30: The efforts to improve living conditions for fish tend to focus on big dams, like the four proposed for removal on the Klamath River.…
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Using renewable energy in Oregon provides a double benefit. First, there's the obvious benefit of using wind or solar or geothermal power instead of…