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· Links to Lots of Klamath River Basin Information
If you're curious about the natural history of the region, the Oregon History Project weg site is a good one to check out. This site gives great historical information on the Klamath River Basin starting from the time of settlement by Euro-Americans in the 1830's, including some wonderful old photos. The history continues through current times.

The Klamath Basin Tribal Water Quality Work Group website is aimed at informing the public about water quality problems in the Klamath River and how to solve them. The Work Group, made up of leaders of five Tribal water quality or environmental departments, collaborates on larger basin-scale water quality issues such as Klamath Hydroelectric Project Relicensing and Clean Water Act enforcement (TMDL).

This site calls itself "The Voice of the Irrigators and their Community - Farmers, Ranchers, Miners, Loggers and Fishermen". It has links to the most currently published articles on Klamath Basin related events. It also has literally hundreds of archived articles from many different voices.

Updated  Tuesday, February 21, 2006