- Watershed & fisheries restoration, education, fuels reduction, &  invasive species management in the middle Klamath River subbasin, Northern California.Mid Klamath Watershed Council (MKWC)
Clear Creek, a Klamath River Tributary. Photo by Scott Harding/scotthardingphoto.com. (c)Scott Harding.  All rights reserved.
   
 

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Introduction to MKWC Programs

The Mid Klamath Watershed Council has been actively planning, coordinating and implementing restoration projects in the Mid Klamath subbasin since 2001.

Ti Creek Mouth Enhancement
Ti Creek Mouth Enhancement Work Day

Focusing on projects that directly benefit our anadromous fisheries resource, we utilize grant funding combined with community and stakeholder volunteers to implement practical, hands-on restoration projects while educating participants on restoration techniques and stewardship principles.

As of July 2005, we have received 30 grants totaling nearly $1 million and coordinated 70 volunteer workdays and educational events in the subbasin, representing over 4500 hours of community volunteerism.

MKWC is involved in a variety of projects related to river restoration and watershed education. These activities provide a way for community members to become involved with their watershed through direct participation.  Projects are funded by state, federal, and private grants and donations.

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