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Modesto Bee on MSNDon't dam Del Puerto Canyon, keep it natural, says Modesto resident | Opinion"This beautiful canyon is a unique wildlife area where rare native plants grow, and where dozens of bird species nest." ...
With some lakes set to return in 2026, officials share rules for managing plants, recreation, and safety on the exposed ...
The largest dam removal project in U.S. history has freed the Klamath River, inspiring hope among Indigenous activists who pushed for rewilding to help save salmon.
The nation’s largest dam removal project is nearly complete after a lengthy campaign by Native tribes to restore the river at the California-Oregon border.
The Klamath River has begun to flow though a tunnel that's been blasted into the bottom of the dam known as Copco No. 1. Work to fully remove the dam is expected to continue well into August.
The next big phase of the Klamath River Dam removal started last week. It's the largest dam removal in U.S. history and is expected to last through 2024.
Up until now, vehicles could easily access the lakeshore to pump water to fight fires, and aircraft could dip their buckets into the lake, according to Francis Gill, a Copco Lake resident and fire ...
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