With a burgeoning amount of restoration projects around Happy Camp and further upriver, a growing set of employees based in Happy Camp, and a small rental office we’ve outgrown, MKWC purchased a new office space in Happy Camp.
Read MoreNothing can be more momentous to our community and restoration in the watershed than the removal of four dams on the Klamath River…
Read MoreSpring is happening fast. The early season wildflowers, like houndstongue and trillium, are bumping right up to blooms we usually associate with early May, like redbud and Indian potatoes.
A spring that quickly moves towards summer makes for a busy weeding season too…
Read MoreThe Mid Klamath Watershed Council’s Fire and Forestry Program, in partnership with the Salmon River Restoration Council and the Cultural Fire Management Council, is excited to announce the arrival of our Listos Trailer.
Read MoreThroughout these six weeks of summer, we witnessed an intern overcome her fear of snorkeling in the river, so much so that diving was listed as her favorite internship activity. We were impressed to see an intern hone in on fisheries identification, methodically learning the differences between a juvenile Coho, Chinook, and Steelhead. We watched two interns practice presenting a habitat lesson over and over, perfecting their rapport before presenting to a group of young students at summer camp.
Read MoreHome gardens conjure images of vine-ripened tomatoes and fresh salads, but they can produce more than just salads and garnishes, and historically they have provided vital calories during times of crises. This article will review how a few different gardening writers have approached ways to maximize the amount of nutrition you can produce in your own garden.
Read MoreSometimes I worry about my social life. I work all day in a run-down old grocery store from my youth, jump around with my co-workers and community members for exercise in that same building after work, and for fun in the evenings I go to events with my co-workers, friends and neighbors under the same roof. I’m often here on weekends too…
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