Tending Nature
What it Takes to Restore a River for Salmon Spawning
Clip: 11/17/2019 | 3m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
A project to restore the Trinity River is focused on unlocking the waterway’s potential.
A project to restore the Trinity River, a tributary of the Klamath River in northern California, is focused on unlocking the waterway’s potential to maintain its own habitat. The hope is to recreate a hospitable environment for salmon to return and spawn at the historic scales seen prior to mining and damn constructions that changed the river’s flow.
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Tending Nature is a local public television program presented by PBS SoCal
Tending Nature
What it Takes to Restore a River for Salmon Spawning
Clip: 11/17/2019 | 3m 5sVideo has Closed Captions
A project to restore the Trinity River, a tributary of the Klamath River in northern California, is focused on unlocking the waterway’s potential to maintain its own habitat. The hope is to recreate a hospitable environment for salmon to return and spawn at the historic scales seen prior to mining and damn constructions that changed the river’s flow.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipThe Condor’s Spiritual and Ecological Role Along the Klamath
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Clip: 11/17/2019 | 2m 37s | Tribes along Klamath River are working to reintroduce the critically endangered condor. (2m 37s)
Restoring The River with the Yurok, Hupa and Karuk Preview
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Preview: 11/17/2019 | 35s | The Yurok are working to revitalize the Klamath and Trinity Rivers. (35s)
The Surprising Connection Between Salmon and Redwood Forests
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Clip: 11/17/2019 | 1m 48s | Keith Parker of the Yurok Tribe says the river is the life blood of his culture. (1m 48s)
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