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Riffles: Saving the Klamath Basin Ecosystem

https://waterwatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/Riffles-Fly-Fisherman-Mag-July-09.pdf

Riffles: Saving the Klamath Basin Ecosystem

By John Randolph
Fly Fisherman Magazine
July 01, 2009

Riffles-Fly-Fisherman-Mag-July-09

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Since 1985, WaterWatch has pursued a single clear mission: To protect and restore flows in our rivers to sustain the native fish, wildlife, and the people who depend on healthy rivers. WaterWatch was the first organization in the West to seek structural reform of antiquated water laws to protect and restore our rivers.

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