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Farmers in the Klamath Basin that rely on scarce water won’t have to deal with cuts for the rest of the month, according to federal water managers. Water users had been warned last month about a potential shortfall.
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The legislation would expand California’s authority to fine water scofflaws who keep pumping. Even if fines had reached $10,000 a day, “I’m not so sure we wouldn’t have done it again,” one rancher says.
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Oregon’s Second District Congress member Greg Walden says he believes stakeholders in the Klamath Basin can come together again to negotiate a…
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With a drought on the horizon, the Klamath Basin prepares for the worst.
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Part 1 Birds Take Backseat To Fish, Farms In The Klamath BasinDriving around Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge is like being on bird safari. Guides…
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In 1913, the Klamath Development Company recruited Russian immigrants to purchase farm land in the Henley-Mount Laki district of Klamath County. Only…
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A Q&A to sort out what's in store for Southern Oregon as drought declarations are made and tough choice await for managing water needed by farmers, fish and wildlife.
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A second straight year of water shutoffs in the arid Klamath Basin is drying up ranchland and forcing many ranchers to sell their cattle early. But the water woes have created an unlikely alliance that could lead to a historic solution.
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For decades, farmers and ranchers have engaged in a bitter tug-of-war with fishermen and Indian tribes over scarce water supplies in the Klamath Basin. Now, government officials and stakeholders have announced the broad outlines of an agreement they say could finally bring peace to the region.