I’m so grateful that the klamath river is restored!! Please do more update videos!!
@williamlloyd376914 күн бұрын
Looking forward to seeing results / changes over the next decade. Winter and spring storms will continue to restore the river as will reseeding the uncovered land with native plants.
@benhamilton372311 күн бұрын
Many of my friends were in favor of this before it started with Cal Trout. Fantastic that it is going forward with such a good monitoring program, integrated with Yurok and other tribes, and with the expection of good outcomes for the river, fish and human use into the future. We must manage our heritage well. Thanks for everyone who contributed to this ongoing improvement. Ben Hamilton, at AnEcoScape, npo.
@fredhayward135016 күн бұрын
And some new land environments for wildlife as well. Exciting.
@richardlynch109414 күн бұрын
Woohoo! It's time to FREE THE EEL RIVER in Lake County!
@MRtacoma2216 күн бұрын
Now do Hetch Hetchy valley please.
@watwudscoobydoo177014 күн бұрын
lol San Francisco’s water supply would dry up.
@sacramentofoodforest7 күн бұрын
I’m gonna be filming there in a few weeks!
@woodbox5012 күн бұрын
Science? WHA??? Awesome Video. Awesome Support.
@tasmoua11 күн бұрын
Do the San Joaquin River please
@jaaron283413 күн бұрын
Awesome...👍😎🤙
@Opalsdad12 күн бұрын
Is this one of the largest undamed rivers in America now?
@kryan3189 сағат бұрын
why is no one talking about all the 22 different native species that were killed during the removal, including but not limited to the endangered chub which is a scared fish to the native tribes in the area
@johnnynephrite614713 күн бұрын
Now if we can just get Oregon to stop polluting the watershed with agricultural chemicals we might actually have a healthy river again.
@shaggy19588 күн бұрын
And what proof do you have to support this egregious comment?
@johnnynephrite61478 күн бұрын
@@shaggy1958 did you watch the video? green foamy water=ag chemicals and fertilizers. Ive been to the river, fished and swam in it. Its natural color is a brownish tea color.
@shaggy19588 күн бұрын
@@johnnynephrite6147 so your answer is none!
@sdmc19725 күн бұрын
@@johnnynephrite6147 how do you know this isnt from previous farming. agriculture has changed a bit over the last several years. the company i work for hasnt used fertilizer with phosphorus in years and the amount of lbs per acre of nitrogen has been reduced
@TheOAKLANDAL16 күн бұрын
Removing dams to improve fisheries habitat and water quality is awesome. But ignoring the massive amount of geo engineering going on right above their heads is hard to understand? Almost every shot in this video that showed the sky was covered with un natural lines criss crossing the sky dissipating into an artificial haze covering what was once a beautifully pristine deep blue Northern California sky and turning it into a dimmed down haze of man made toxic clouds that are poisoning our entire web of life. For anyone thinking those lines are just condensation from commercial air traffic go out get your own water test kit that can detect the presence of heavy metals. Then capture some raw rain water in a sterile cup or bucket. You will be horrified to find ground metals like aluminum, barium, strontium, etc etc which has no natural origin to be in the rain fall other then they are being artificially injected into the clouds during geo engineering operations. Every water district in California is well aware of the aluminum they are finding in the rain water and snow melt yet everyone is just ignoring it like some sort of bad episode of the twilight zone. What will it take to wake us up from this hypnosis!?
@tombeno874615 күн бұрын
You're sure to overdose on aluminum when you wear it on your head.
@williamlloyd376914 күн бұрын
What? I’d be worried about microplastic pollution rather than undetected aluminum pollution.
@TheOAKLANDAL12 күн бұрын
Who said anything about the aluminum being undetected? Every local, state, and federally run water district is testing and finding unnatural amounts of aluminum. It’s in the air, it’s our rain and snow fall, it’s in our rivers and lakes, it’s in the soil and in our trees and plants even our livestock. They use lots of micro plastics in geo engineering and that is very harmful and concerning as well…But heavy metals in particular aluminum have horrific accumulative effects both in the environment as well as the human body.
@tombeno874612 күн бұрын
Aluminum exposure is inevitable when you wear tinfoil on your head.
@TottWriter11 күн бұрын
The pollutants in the environment do come from humans - factories and mass agriculture leech countless amounts of heavy metals and other dangerous volatiles into the air and water. For example, the textiles industry in some parts of the world dumps toxic runoffs directly into rivers. That water then evaporates and becomes rain which falls over the US. If we want to clean up our air and rain, a far bigger impact would be had by regulating the manufacturing industries around the world. And seeing as we can't change the laws in another country, it comes down to US to buy more responsibly, and dry up the demand for mass-produced junk which pollutes our air and water.