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Drought is causing duck die-off from disease: Klamath Basin marshes drying up

Drought is causing duck die-off from disease: Klamath Basin marshes drying up by Jeff Barnard The Associated Press August 29, 2013 GRANTS PASS, Ore. — The drought that has forced irrigation shutoffs at cattle ranches in the upper Klamath Basin is also causing hardship for waterfowl on national wildlife refuges in the region. Thousands of

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The Jefferson Exchange: Klamath Task Force, Jefferson Public Radio, August 22, 2013 WaterWatch’s Jim McCarthy joined JPR’s Jefferson Exchange to discuss Klamath water issues

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Trinity River flows to be released

Trinity River flows to be released Eureka Times-Standard August 22, 2013 Trinity River water will be released to protect salmon after a federal judge lifted his order halting the flows at around 5:30 p.m. today. The decision came after Judge Lawrence O’Neill found that if the injunction was granted to block the flows, it would

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Governor Signs Bill to Protect Salmon Habitat

For Immediate Release August 15, 2013 Contact Forrest English, Rogue Riverkeeper, 541-261-2030 Josh Laughlin, Cascadia Wildlands, 541-844-8182 Erik Fernandez, Oregon Wild, 503-283-6343 x202 Jim McCarthy, WaterWatch of Oregon, 541-708-0731 Governor Signs Bill to Protect Salmon Habitat Bill to Reduce Impacts of Suction Dredge Gold Mining on Oregon Rivers Salem, OR — Anglers, landowners, outdoor recreation

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Judge halts Klamath River flows, for now; order on salmon releases in effect through Friday

Judge halts Klamath River flows, for now; order on salmon releases in effect through Friday by Kimberly Wear The Times-Standard August 14, 2013 Salmon fishing communities from Tillamook, OR to Monterey, CA depend upon Klamath River fall chinook for their livelihoods. Photo by Times-Standard. A U.S. District Court judge in Fresno halted water releases meant

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Watershed warning delivered

Watershed warning delivered OSU scientists find that changes may be needed to save the main source of drinking water for Eugene-Springfield By Samuel Stites The Register-Guard July 27, 2013 McKenzie River Photo by Tracey Adams The average temperature on Earth could increase by 3.6 degrees by the middle of this century, according to data from

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Big Bite, Big Fight

Big Bite, Big Fight By Mark Freeman Mail Tribune July 26, 2013 A cutthroat trout is released into the Rogue River below Shady Cove Monday. Photo Mail Tribune / Jamie Lusch SHADY COVE — While fly-fishing the steelhead riffles of the upper Rogue River during the late 1980s, Dave Roberts occasionally caught a fish so

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Klamath Tribes and federal government put out historic call for water rights in drought-stricken Klamath Basin

Klamath Tribes and federal government put out historic call for water rights in drought-stricken Klamath Basin by Scott Learn The Oregonian June 10, 2013 The Klamath Tribes and the federal government called their water rights in southern Oregon’s Klamath Basin for the first time Monday, likely cutting off irrigation water to hundreds of cattle ranchers

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Klamath Basin water plan won’t harm protected fish, federal scientists say

Klamath Basin water plan won’t harm protected fish, federal scientists say by The Associated Press June 3, 2013 GRANTS PASS — A new plan for balancing scarce water in the Klamath Basin between fish and farms won’t harm salmon or other fish protected by the Endangered Species Act, federal scientists said Monday. The NOAA Fisheries

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Conservationists Seek Solution to Critical Salmon Barrier on Rogue Basin’s Evans Creek

For Immediate Release Contacts: Jim McCarthy, WaterWatch, 541-708-0731 Janette Brimmer, Earthjustice, 206-343-7340 x1029   Conservationists Seek Solution to Critical Salmon Barrier on Rogue Basin’s Evans Creek Fielder Dam Ranks in Oregon’s Top Ten List of Barriers Harmful to Salmon, Steelhead For a pdf copy of the legal complaint click here. For additional background on this issue click

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Legal Hook

Legal Hook By Paul Fattig Mail Tribune April 14, 2013 Some 157 miles of the Rogue River flows freely again because of Bob Hunter. Hunter, 60, of Eagle Point, who retired in 2011 as the senior staff attorney for WaterWatch of Oregon but remains on its board, led the group’s decades-long battle to remove Savage

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Conservation Groups File 60-Day Notice of ESA Challenge on Klamath Salmon

For Immediate Release WaterWatch of Oregon * Oregon Wild * Hoopa Valley Tribe Contacts: Jim McCarthy, WaterWatch, 541-941-9450 Steve Pedery, Oregon Wild, 503-283-6343 x212 Regina Chichizola, Hoopa Valley Tribe, 541-951-0126 Conservation Groups File 60-Day Notice of ESA Challenge on Klamath Salmon Coalition says Bureau of Reclamation continues to endanger Klamath River fish, wildlife by implementing

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Protecting Oregon’s rivers

Protecting Oregon’s rivers Bill would limit suction dredge mining on waterways Register Guard Editorial March 4, 2013 Nearly a quarter century has passed since Oregon last updated the State Scenic Waterways Program, which increases protection for the state’s most treasured rivers and limits destructive activities such as suction-dredge mining. The program, overwhelmingly approved by state

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County withdraws from KBRA

County withdraws from KBRA Commissioners voice concerns over impact on Klamath’s economy By Samantha Tipler Klamath Falls Herald & News February 26, 2013 Klamath County Commissioners plan to remove themselves and the county from the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement. At their regular meeting Tuesday morning, all three commissioners voted to draft an order for Klamath

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Scenic rivers run through it

Scenic rivers run through it Oregon, that is — and Bates’ bill would protect some of them from being dredged Medford Mail Tribune Editorial Board February 22, 2013 State Sen. Alan Bates, D-Medford, has introduced a bill that would restrict suction dredge gold mining on some parts of some creeks and rivers in the state.

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Legislation Introduced to Protect Water Quality and Wild Salmon

For Immediate Release February 19, 2013 Contact: John Ward, Rogue Flyfishers (Medford), 541-482-2859 Frank Armendariz, River Trail Outfitters (Eugene), 541-228-4084 Legislation Introduced to Protect Water Quality and Wild Salmon SB 401 would curb destructive suction dredge mining in Oregon’s iconic waterways Salem, OR — Local businesses, outdoor enthusiasts, and conservation organizations applaud the recent introduction

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Columbia River-Umatilla Solutions Taskforce announcement

Statement by Kimberley Priestley, WaterWatch of Oregon’s Senior Policy Analyst, on the February 15, 2013 Columbia River-Umatilla Solutions Taskforce (CRUST) announcement: “Today’s agreement offers a menu of balanced potential solutions that will provide additional water to Umatilla farmers without harming flows needed for struggling salmon and steelhead runs or – importantly – without undermining river

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Kitzhaber, farmers, environmentalists sign deal to add more water for Umatilla Basin irrigation

Kitzhaber, farmers, environmentalists sign deal to add more water for Umatilla Basin irrigation By Scott Learn The Oregonian February 15, 2013 Gov. John Kitzhaber and a task force of farmers, environmentalists and government regulators agreed Friday to move forward on a short-list of projects that could provide more irrigation water for the water-short Umatilla Basin.

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