WATCH: 9:58 | Following the largest fish die-off in U.S. history, a decadeslong fight to remove dams from the Klamath River aims to return healthy water to the tribes and wildlife who depend on it. (Ramon Dompor / The Seattle...
It will be amazing when this project finally gets to completion. Still plenty of ecological work to be done for that watershed, but this is huge.
The opposition to this project is also an amazing example of the strength and longevity of the weaponized ignorance and stupidity that have taken the spotlight in recent years.
It will be amazing. I’ve got high hopes for this project, and find a lot of inspiration and optimism with it. There will be billions of seeds used in the restoration.
It will be amazing when this project finally gets to completion. Still plenty of ecological work to be done for that watershed, but this is huge.
The opposition to this project is also an amazing example of the strength and longevity of the weaponized ignorance and stupidity that have taken the spotlight in recent years.
It will be amazing. I’ve got high hopes for this project, and find a lot of inspiration and optimism with it. There will be billions of seeds used in the restoration.
And yea, the opposition to this is enraging, especially with the people that will be taking up that cause