Earlier this month, a levee separating Agency Lake and the Upper Klamath National Wildlife Refuge was breached, reconnecting ...
In 1984, the tribe was forced to stop fishing altogether when their other two major fish species, the c'waam and koptu, ...
which flows out of Upper Klamath Lake, draining a large portion of the Cascade mountain range. Link River, just 1.5 miles ...
Observations from the late 1800s to early 1900s suggest an estimated 650,000 to 1 million adult salmon used to make the sprint from the mouth of the river to Upper Klamath Lake and beyond to spawn.
Now you can see farms growing crops where the lakes used to be. Upper Klamath Lake remains, and the surrounding farms use its water for irrigation. - This is no longer a lake as it once was.
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On Jan. 10, the Klamath Tribes, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and Ducks Unlimited held a ceremony to celebrate the breach of levees on the Agency Barnes properties, reconnecting ...
He is looking forward to the work ahead, especially the work to ensure fish can reach “pristine habitat” in tributaries above the Upper Klamath Lake. With 400 miles of habitat for salmon and ...
An excavator operator works on a bed of soil and rip-rap as water pours from Agency Lake into a newly-flooded area of the Upper Klamath Wildlife Refuge in part of the largest freshwater habitat ...