The transformation of a degraded, contaminated 45-acre landscape on the shores of Klamath Lake into wetland habitat received an award this week.
Snowy egrets, beaver dams, sea gulls, pelicans and more.
Oregon streams, wetlands and prairies will get $1.65 million in federal funds to restore wildlife habitat, the state’s senators announced this week.
Don Gentry, who is retiring after nine years as chairman of the Klamath Tribes, agreed to answer a series of questions related to tribal matte…
It started with a dead bird. About a year ago, the ill-fated avian crashed into Oregon State University professor Hannah Gosnell’s window. It …
With sunny days, high temperatures upwards of 60 degrees and 95% of the Klamath Basin’s wildlife refuges dry and cracked, 2022 wasn’t a normal…
The Klamath Basin’s “Everglades of the West” once attracted millions of birds. Over the past few decades, the area has attracted many thousand…
The following story is part of a Herald and News series called “Project Klamath,” focused on solutions to the Klamath Basin water crisis in li…