Finally Undammed: Indigenous Kayakers Become First to Paddle Complete Klamath River
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Finally Undammed: Indigenous Kayakers Become First to Paddle Complete Klamath River
The Klamath River has been dammed up for 100 years. But thanks to the work of conservation organizations and activists, one by one, the Iron Gate, Copco 1 and 2, and J.C. Boyle dams have come down, and the river has begun to flow freely. For the first time in a century, it’s continuous and uninhibited from its Keno, Ore., headwaters, to the Pacific Ocean. And a group of Indigenous kids got to be the first kayakers to run its length. The Paddle T…
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