Tribes over the Klamath River Basin
Date: 06/10/2025
State: OR
Issues: Watersheds, Wildlife
Partners: Ducks Unlimited, Klamath Tribes
Airport Origin : -121.74582325145204
Mission
Fly over the Klamath River, now flowing free for the first time in over a century, with the Klamath River Indian Tribes, conservation partners, and Senator Merkley's staff.
All four dams have been removed, marking the largest river restoration and dam removal project in U.S. history. For over a century, these outdated structures blocked more than 400 miles of salmon spawning habitat, degraded water quality, and contributed to the collapse of native fish populations.
Built without fish passages in the early 1900s, the dams created stagnant, warm reservoirs that fueled toxic algal blooms and spread deadly parasites among coho and Chinook salmon. Spring Chinook populations plummeted by 98%, and Klamath River coho became a federally listed threatened species.
But now, thanks to the relentless efforts of Tribal Nations and countless partner organizations, the river is flowing freely, wetlands and sensitive ecosystems around the Klamath Lake are being revitalized, and salmon are beginning to return! Ecological restoration is underway, breathing new life into a watershed that holds deep cultural, ecological, and spiritual significance.
This is a victory for the river and a testament to Tribal leadership, persistence, and the power of collective action.
Click for photos from the flights, GoPro footage, and geo-referenced flight photos.