Savage Rapids Dam

Restoring Rogue River Resiliency

By Jim McCarthy  |  Sept. 10, 2019  |  The Osprey As climate change stresses salmon, the benefits of Rogue dam removals stand out. The Rogue River, in Oregon, is one of the most productive salmon and steelhead rivers in the Pacific Northwest, with five runs of salmon and steelhead, plus lamprey and cutthroat trout. Yet,

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A New Look to the Rogue

By Jim McCarthy and Bob Hunter  |  Jan. 10, 2016  |  The Osprey The Rogue River basin leads a paradigm shift on dams. Three decades ago, the idea of removing dams to benefit fish and rivers conflicted with widely held values and beliefs. For many, dams were – and for some, still remain – symbols

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Removal of Obsolete Dams Benefits Rivers, the Public, and Landowners

By Jim McCarthy and Tonya Graham  |  Sept. 6, 2015  |  Medford Mail-Tribune In recent years, the growing number of successful removals of obsolete dams on North America’s salmon-bearing streams has become a celebrated symbol of progress, and represents a fundamental change in our relationship with rivers. The communities of the Rogue River Basin have

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Rogue River Runs Free at Savage Rapids

Oct. 8, 2009 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For information please contact: Bob Hunter, WaterWatch Staff Attorney, (541) 778-3310 John DeVoe, WaterWatch Executive Director, (971) 322-5635 Rogue River Runs Free at Savage Rapids Storied Salmon Stream Undergoes Historic Restoration Tomorrow, the Rogue River will move freely for the first time in nearly a century on a stretch

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