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Indigenous Youth Spearhead Klamath River's Remarkable Comeback
25 Oct, 2025
Summary
- Klamath River rebounds after removal of 4 dams in largest US project
- Indigenous youth complete first river descent in over 100 years
- Restoration inspires Indigenous-led movements to protect rivers globally

In a remarkable environmental comeback, the Klamath River has been reborn just one year after the removal of four major dams - the largest dam removal project in US history. At the forefront of this transformation are Indigenous youth, who last year completed the first full descent of the river in over a century.
Flanked by fellow tribal representatives, 18-year-old Ruby Williams and her team of young paddlers made history as they reached the Pacific Ocean, marking a new era for the once-imperiled river. The Klamath's recovery has been swift, with threatened salmon species returning to their historic spawning grounds and ecosystems rapidly reviving.




