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RES: Restoring a resilient earth for a modern world
RES is the nation’s largest ecological restoration company and is restoring a resilient earth for a modern world. We res …
Assisted sediment evacuation at the Klamath River restoration
Sediment evacuation on the Klamath project now has an expanded role, with promising potential for salmon habitat downstr …
Restoring the Klamath: Overwintering juvenile Coho relocation
Before reservoir drawdown and releasing a century’s worth of stored sediment, RES worked with the Karuk Tribe fisheries …
Sucker relocation at the Klamath River restoration
May 2024 marks one year since RES launched a collection and relocation effort at JC Boyle Reservoir (Oregon) for an incr …
Thesis: Effects of depth, distance to shore and water velocity on organismal and extra-organismal environmental DNA concentrations in a large river
In this study, Dylan Jon Keel investigates the effects of depth, distance to shore, and water velocity on environmental …
Klamath River Renewal Project: Molecular Library brief
The Klamath River Renewal Project Molecular Library Briefing Paper details the efforts to create a “genetic time capsule …
Klamath River: Saving stranded suckers
The critically endangered fish are called C’waam and Koptu in the native tongue of the Klamath Tribes in Southern Oregon …
Protecting golden-cheeked warbler habitat in central Texas
Male golden-cheeked warblers repeat an ascending buzzy song to mark their territory and attract a mate. But you’ll only …
Detecting species presence: eDNA vs. conventional seining
Species habitat mitigation is a primary focus for RES in California. Within the Livermore Valley, RES is currently worki …