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Action Alert: Roadless Rule Rescission Posted For Public Comment
Today, the Forest Service has taken the next step in rescinding the Roadless Rule, potentially making 4.4 million acres of old growth forests, rivers, and wildlife in California vulnerable to industrial logging and road development.
Aug 29


Tracking the Wild Spring Chinook of the Salmon River
Each summer, a group of local divers, fish biologists, and community volunteers submerge themselves in the icy pools of the Salmon River,...
Aug 19


Commercial salmon fishing season will be closed again, a third year in a row
In an unprecedented move, California will prohibit commercial salmon fishing for a third year in a row. The Pacific Fishery Management...
Apr 29


Klamath River Runs Free for First Time in a Century as Largest Dam Removal in U.S. History Nears Completion
Tribal and conservation advocates celebrate as river is returned to historic channel; restoration activities to continue for several years.
Aug 28, 2024


Klamath Dam Tour with the Yurok Tribe & Borneo Project
Last week, EPIC staff had the privilege of hosting a tour of the Klamath River, as well as the Iron Gate Dam and Reservoir (which are...
Apr 15, 2024


Klamath Dam Removal & River Restoration Timeline
Check out the new Klamath Restoration StoryMap created by Resource Environmental Solutions (RES)! Now that the dams have been breached to...
Apr 15, 2024


How Beaver Dams Taught Salmon to Jump: An Ecological Tale of Coevolution
Happy Leap Day! In honor of this quadrennial day, let’s reflect on how beavers taught salmon to “leap.” The industrious beaver, with its...
Feb 27, 2024

