American Rivers
Klamath Dam Removal Update and Rally
VirtualEvent Description: You are invited to a free event on March 24, 2022 at 6 pm to learn how you can support salmon recovery and justice for Tribal Nations on Oregon and California’s Klamath River. This is a critical moment -- we’re in the homestretch of a decades-long dam removal and river restoration effort on
Klamath Dam Removal Update and Rally
VirtualEvent Description: You are invited to a free event on March 24, 2022 at 6 pm to learn how you can support salmon recovery and justice for Tribal Nations on Oregon and California’s Klamath River. This is a critical moment -- we’re in the homestretch of a decades-long dam removal and river restoration effort on
Klamath Dam Removal Update and Rally
VirtualEvent Description: You are invited to a free event on March 24, 2022 at 6 pm to learn how you can support salmon recovery and justice for Tribal Nations on Oregon and California’s Klamath River. This is a critical moment -- we’re in the homestretch of a decades-long dam removal and river restoration effort on
El Dorado Ranch Hike – Explore the History and Plants at El Dorado Ranch
CA, United StatesThe tour and short walks will be led by Dee Owens, local historian, and Annie Walker, botanist. Walking any distance will be optional as most sites are accessible by vehicle. High-clearance vehicles are necessary. We will drive to Fanny Creek, an area of early Gold Rush activity and mercury mine as well as the scant
El Dorado Ranch Hike – Explore the History and Plants at El Dorado Ranch
CA, United StatesThe tour and short walks will be led by Dee Owens, local historian, and Annie Walker, botanist. Walking any distance will be optional as most sites are accessible by vehicle. High-clearance vehicles are necessary. We will drive to Fanny Creek, an area of early Gold Rush activity and mercury mine as well as the scant
El Dorado Ranch Hike – Explore the History and Plants at El Dorado Ranch
CA, United StatesThe tour and short walks will be led by Dee Owens, local historian, and Annie Walker, botanist. Walking any distance will be optional as most sites are accessible by vehicle. High-clearance vehicles are necessary. We will drive to Fanny Creek, an area of early Gold Rush activity and mercury mine as well as the scant