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The federal Bureau of Reclamation announced its initial water supply allocation for Klamath Basin farmers yesterday. Despite average snowpack in the region, the projected supply still isn’t enough to meet agricultural demands.
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The federal government has allocated $38 million in wildfire funding to three areas of high risk in Oregon.
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The Klamath Tribes say the agency and the management plan it works from doesn’t do enough to protect endangered fish in southern Oregon.
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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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The first Europeans to explore the Klamath Basin on foot and horseback in the early 1820s were amazed at how the Indigenous people near present-day…
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Nearly four decades after completion of the transcontinental railroad, the Upper Klamath River Basin remained virtually untouched by modern commerce at…
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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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It was called everything from irruption and infestation to invasion and overpopulation. Whatever the word, the Klamath and Tule Lake basins had as many as…
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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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In December, Congress adjourned without passing legislation to ratify a trio of agreements meant to end the long-standing water wars in the Klamath Basin.…
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New year, no agreement. The long-awaited and long-debated Klamath Basin Agreements governing the use of Klamath River water died at the end of 2015,…
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At face value, a draft water bill released Thursday nets the Klamath Basin ag community water security, but does little to honor the…
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Fish can take a beating in drought years in Western rivers. But water management can make the effects of drought worse for fish, in the eyes of the Yurok…