Events

Nov. 9th: Ashland “Un-Dam the Klamath” film night 6:30pm
Pioneer Hall: 73 Windburn Way
For information call Klamath Riverkeeper 541-951-0126 or email klamath@riseup.net

Nov. 10 Arcata: Klamath Dams Teach-In 6pm
NEC headquarters at 575 H Street in Arcata. For more information see the Econews or call 822-6918.

Nov 14,15,16th
Hearings in Klamath Falls, OR, Yreka, CA, and Arcata, CA (in that order)on the Klamath Dams: This is your chance to speak up for the Klamath Salmon and people.

Photos: Scott Harding, Regina Chichizola, Thoman Dunklin, Margi Whitnah, The Karuk Tribe, MKWC, KSMC, Jack Elwinger, Kari Norgaard and EPIC.

Scientific Reports

The following reports are downloadable.

White Paper on Behalf of the Karuk Tribe of California
Dr. John Salter, Consulting Anthropologist

First Salmon - Cultural Riverscape
Thomas King

Altered Diet - Effects of less salmon on Karuk Tribe
Kari Norgaard

Environmental Management: American Indian Knowledge & the Problem of Sustainability
By Leaf Hillman and Dr. John Salter

Economic Benefits of a Restored Fishery and Watershed - a Study Outline for KRC
Center for Environmental Economic Development

Economic Analysis of a Restored Lower Klamath Fishery
Aaron Douglas, US Geological Society

Coping with Competition for Water: Irrigation, Economic Growth, and the Ecosystem in the Upper Klamath Basin
ECONorthwest

The Struggle to Save Salmon in the Klamath Basin
Pacific Coast Federation of Fishermen’s Associations (PCFFA)

Ratepayer Rip-Off - The Power Subsidy Issue in the Upper Basin
Oregon Natural Resources Council

Refuges In Peril - Fish, Wildlife and the Klamath Water Crisis
WaterWatch

Toxic Algae Report
Karuk Tribe

More at
http://www.klamathsalmonlibrary.org/digital/index.html

Suppressed Government Report Shows Klamath Irrigation is a Bad Investment
http://www.wilderness.org/NewsRoom/Release/20021101.cfm