Recent News About Klamath
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OAKLAND – A group of conservation institutions filed an intent to sue the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on April 22, alleging that the federal agency has neglected its responsibility to respond to a petition meant to protect a rare salamander.
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A federal judge denied a Native American tribe's request to immediately protect two endangered species of sucker fish.
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SAN FRANCISCO – The U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California has clarified orders to enforce the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation to distribute water to the Klamath River Project to protect endangered salmon vital to the Yurok and Hoopa Valley Tribes.
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SAN FRANCISCO - The Hoopa Valley Tribe enjoyed a significant win when the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California ruled that more water must be released into the Klamath River.
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SAN FRANCISCO – A nonprofit alleges that a McKinleyville facility is dumping pollutant-contaminated storm water from the facility into Hall Creek, which drains into Mad River.
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SAN FRANCISCO – A Native American tribe is seeking declaratory judgment from the court over the rights to fish in the Klamath River Indian Fishery.
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SACRAMENTO – A Colfax woman has filed a suit against an Oregon woman over injuries allegedly sustained in an automobile accident.
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SAN FRANCISCO – A Native American tribe and other agencies are seeking to halt a logging project in the Klamath River watershed area until more consultation has been completed.