Tending Nature
Restoring The River with the Yurok, Hupa and Karuk
11/17/2019 | 26m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
The Yurok are working to revitalize the Klamath and Trinity Rivers.
California has relied heavily on the natural resources of the North Coast region, exploiting its pristine watersheds for agriculture and its forests for timber. Now the Yurok are working with local and state organizations to revitalize the forests, rivers and wildlife, a comprehensive feat requiring collaboration among community leaders up and down the Klamath and Trinity Rivers.
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Tending Nature
Restoring The River with the Yurok, Hupa and Karuk
11/17/2019 | 26m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
California has relied heavily on the natural resources of the North Coast region, exploiting its pristine watersheds for agriculture and its forests for timber. Now the Yurok are working with local and state organizations to revitalize the forests, rivers and wildlife, a comprehensive feat requiring collaboration among community leaders up and down the Klamath and Trinity Rivers.
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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)
What it Takes to Restore a River for Salmon Spawning
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Clip: 11/17/2019 | 3m 5s | A project to restore the Trinity River is focused on unlocking the waterway’s potential. (3m 5s)
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