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Klamath Basin restoration: A new era for an ancient river

Nina Raffio • October 13, 2023
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The largest river restoration and dam removal project in U.S. history is underway along the Klamath River, which runs through Oregon and California. USC experts – including Gould’s Robin Craig – discuss how climate change has contributed tensions to what in the past would’ve been a clear-cut environmental victory.

The largest river restoration project in U.S. history is underway along the Klamath River, but climate change is complicating the effort and raising new challenges for water management in the region.

View the full story on USC Today: https://today.usc.edu/klamath-river-restoration-a-new-era-for-an-ancient-river/

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