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Four dams and three large reservoirs were removed from the Klamath River in a project that finished last year. Acres of ...
The California Behavioral Health Continuum Infrastructure Program (BHCIP) recently announced that the Yurok Tribe was ...
Photos posted by the tribe on April 30 show vibrant splashes of orange flowers blooming along the river’s edge, sloping down ...
One of the last places she was seen is an area known as End of Road. More than three years later, she’s the face of a crisis: ...
Just last month on March 24, 2025, Tribal leadership from the Pulikla Tribe of Yurok People, Tolowa Dee-ni’ Nation, and the ...
Rosie Clayburn is a descendant of the Yurok Tribe, which had its territory — called 'O Rew in the Yurok language — ripped ...
The return of salmon to the Klamath River and its tributaries after the removal of dams shows the need for an ongoing debate ...
On May 5, the Yurok Tribe hosted their 4th annual MMIP awareness walk. The day was dedicated to remembering the missing and ...
The Yurok tribe is set to receive $26.4M for a regional health and wellness center providing primary care, behavioral health, and mental health services. The health and wellness center will be located ...
Tribal leaders, lawmakers from both parties, and advocates gathered at the California State Capitol today to honor Missing ...
Expand The Yurok Tribe’s river and forest restoration work was previously featured in the show’s first season when dams along the Klamath River were beginning to be removed. “When it comes ...
This week, the efforts of the Yurok Tribe to restore the Klamath River watershed and the wildlife in and around that watershed will be featured on national broadcast television. At 10 p.m. on ...
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