Replanting the reservoirs: Year one Klamath River restoration
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This video by Swiftwater Films chronicles the first year of revegetation following the removal of four dams along the Klamath River, part of the world’s largest salmon restoration project. Director Shane Anderson and his team did a great job of capturing the enormous scale of how RES and the Yurok Tribe took on the first season of planting the vast mud flats, along with what’s next in future planting seasons.
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