The Conversation | July 12, 2023 Removing dams from the Klamath River is a step toward justice for Native Americans in Northern California
U.C. Davis Center for Community and Citizen Science Blog | October 24, 2022 Supporting Community and Citizen Science at the Elwha ScienceScape Symposium
SFGATE | October 10, 2022 Endangered species found in Central Calif. creek for first time after dam removal
Daily Kos | September 2, 2022 Yurok Tribe discovers disease-killed adult Chinook salmon on lower Klamath River
Yakima Herald-Republic | July 22, 2022 Project site along Naches River can no longer be called the Nelson Dam
NPR | July 7, 2022 Pacific Northwest tribes want to hold American leaders accountable and remove 4 dams
American Public Works Association | June 2022 Rattlesnake Dam removal improves safety, enhances creek and provides recreation opportunities
California Trout Winter 2021 Magazine | December 1, 2021 Rindge Dam Removal and Malibu Creek Ecosystem Restoration
Washington Post | November 22, 2021 Climate change fuels a water rights conflict built on over a century of broken promises
The Press Banner | October 21, 2021 Local Agencies’ Conservation Efforts Hope to Help Coho Salmon Populations Rebound
Anchorage Daily News | October 4, 2021 With no dam to stop it, the Eklutna River is temporarily reborn
Santa Cruz Sentinel | October 3, 2021 Mill Creek waters run free after dam removed in San Vicente Redwoods
Alaska Public Media | September 28, 2021 Tribal and environmental advocates celebrate the first water flow down the Eklutna River in decades