The Klamath River restoration project StoryMap collection: The plan, partners, perspectives and progress
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The Klamath River restoration project StoryMap collection: The plan, partners, perspectives and progress
The Klamath River restoration project is the world's largest dam removal and restoration effort in history and represents a significant step toward ecological recovery and the revitalization of salmon populations. Through collaborative efforts and a commitment to science-based strategies, RES and its partners aim to restore the river’s health and support the cultural and economic well-being of the communities that depend on it.
Track the massive project's history and progress in this storymap.
- Video (47)
- Environmental Mitigation (44)
- Natural Resource Restoration (33)
- Landscape-scale Restoration (31)
- Species & Habitats (28)
- Article (25)
- Water Quality (21)
- Resiliency (18)
- Texas (16)
- California (15)
- Pennsylvania (15)
- Virginia (13)
- Regulatory (11)
- Technology & Innovation (11)
- Klamath (9)
- Oregon (9)
- Procurement (9)
- Research (9)
- Water Quantity (9)
- Louisiana (8)
- Florida (6)
- Presentation (6)
- Storymap (6)
- Jon Kasitz (5)
- Case Studies (4)
- Coastal Resiliency (4)
- Bob Siegfried (3)
- Mary Szafraniec (3)
- North Carolina (3)
- Studies & Reports (3)
- Urban Renewal (3)
- Corporate Sustainability (2)
- Dam Removal (2)
- Dylan Keel (2)
- Economic Development (2)
- Flooding (2)
- Illinois (2)
- Indiana (2)
- Maryland (2)
- Matt Stahman (2)
- Milwaukee (2)
- Podcast Audio (2)
- South Carolina (2)
- Tennessee (2)
- Webinar (2)
- Wisconsin (2)
- Alabama (1)
- Bailey Wilfong (1)
- Bois Darc (1)
- Brandon Hall (1)
- Caitlin Burke (1)
- Carpentersville Dam (1)
- Desmond Duke (1)
- Environmental Restoration (1)
- Federal (1)
- Georgia (1)
- Justin Freedman (1)
- Kathy Hoverman (1)
- Larsen McBride (1)
- Michigan (1)
- Mine Reclamation (1)
- Ohio (1)
- Patrick Daniels (1)
- Robin Bedenbaugh (1)
- Suburban Chicago (1)
- Tree Planting (1)
- Wesley Hayes (1)
- West Virginia (1)
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