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Join us for a discussion about the next, final step that will make way for the largest dam removal in U.S. history! Karuk T ribe Natural Resources Policy Consultant Craig Tucker will provide his pers pective on the 2023 removal of four P acifiCorp Dams on the Klamath River that have blocked salmon and steelhead migration for over 100 years. This multiple dam removal will open over 400 miles of the river and tributaries to spawning and rearing by Chinook salmo n, coho salmon and steelhead trout. It will also redefine recreation and re store a core connection to nature for the Karuk and Yurok tribes.
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Presenter
Craig Tucker and Suits and Signs Con sulting provides professional advocacy and campaign planning services to tr ibes, local governments, and non-profits working to protect watersheds and advance the principles of social justice. Craig's career in advocacy began after earning an advanced science degree then realizing that data alone wil l not address the social and environmental crises many communities struggle with every day. |
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About RMS River Management Roundtables
Each month, the River Management Society hosts virtual conversations with professional river, greenway, and water trails leaders, planners, and manag ers whose community, region, state and federal river will benefit from the experiences of peer-to-peer sharing. Our goal is to facilitate an open foru m to support your work managing rivers. We work together to tackle common i ssues by asking questions, sharing solutions and building comradery.
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