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climate change
Earth Focus
How Will the Salmon Survive? Fisheries in a Warming California
Post date:Three-quarters of California's salmon and trout species are in danger of extinction. What can we learn from the ones that aren't?
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tending the wild
Tending the Wild
Klamath River Tribes in Crisis as Salmon Disappear
Post date:"Our tradition says that if we don’t catch salmon, they’ll stop coming back.”
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fisheries
Redefine
What Will This Year's Floods Mean for California Salmon?
Post date:Flooding along the banks of the Sacramento may be a boon to young salmon... if they survive long enough to get there.
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Bay Delta
Redefine
Water Bill Tarnishes Senator Feinstein's Environmental Legacy
Post date:It’s likely that Dianne Feinstein won’t be remembered for the desert lands she helped save, but for the damage she did to the Bay and Delta.
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tending the wild
Tending the Wild
Willard Carlson on Protecting the Klamath River
Post date:Willard Carlson is a Yurok Tribe member. We spoke with him about salmon, the Klamath River, and how he considers himself the "Protector of the River."
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endangered species
Redefine
Southern Resident Killer Whales are Starving
Post date:Salmon-killing dams are the main reason, say scientists.
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traditional ecological knowledge
Tending the Wild
An Oral History of the Klamath Salmon Wars
Susan Masten, Raymond Mattz, and Diane Bowers are members of the Yurok Tribe who experienced first-hand government crackdown on tribal salmon fishing rights now known as either the "Fish Wars" or the "Salmon Wars."
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traditional ecological knowledge
Tending the Wild
Pergish Carlson on the Importance of Salmon and the Klamath River
Post date:Pergish Carlson, a Yurok Tribe member, is a lifelong Klamath River fisherman and fishing guide. We spoke to him about salmon, tribal culture, and history at Requa, California.
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tending the wild
Tending the Wild
Here's How Native Knowledge Could Help Save Salmon
Post date:California’s salmon can recover on their own, if we let them. And Native people's skills can be an important part of their recovery.
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tending the wild
Tending the Wild
Everything Comes Through the River: Pergish Carlson
Post date:"Everything I've got is because of the river," says the Yurok fishing guide. "Everything I own."
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tending the wild
Tending the Wild
A History of Salmon in California
Post date:Salmon connect California's most diverse landscapes. Now we may lose them forever.
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salmon
Redefine
Leaving Water in River For Threatened Salmon Sparks Controversy
Post date:The state wants to make sure salmon in the San Joaquin's tributaries have enough water to survive. Farming interests are raising a fuss.
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mining
Redefine
State Can Limit Gold Mining Despite 19th Century Law
Post date:The California Supreme Court just set limits on the Mining Law of 1872.
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Bay Delta
Redefine
State Auditors Look Into 'Potentially Improper' Delta Tunnel Transactions
Post date:Who's paying for the $50 billion project remains murky
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the public kitchen
Food
Cooking from the Pantry: Herb-Crusted Salmon
Post date:Instead of buying dried herbs at the supermarket and letting them languish in your pantry, why not dry your own? It's cheaper and takes little effort.
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groundwater
Redefine
The Bottom Drops Out Part 2: Groundwater and the Valley
Post date:The U.S. Geological Survey has called the impact of Central Valley groundwater pumping "the largest human alteration of the Earth's surface."
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rivers
Redefine
California's Biggest Wild River in Peril
Post date:The largest entirely free-flowing river in California is among the most-threatened rivers in the United States, according to American Rivers.
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SoCal Connected
'No Fish, No Blackfish': The Future of Southern Resident Orcas
Post date:Southern California receives about a third of its water from what's known as the Bay Delta, an estuary where the Sacramento River and San Joaquin River meet.
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main dish
Food
Weekend Recipe: Sesame-Crusted Salmon with Lemon and Ginger
Post date:This salmon is loaded with flavor -- tahini, fresh ginger, lemon, and scallion -- with a sesame crust for texture.
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KCET Press Releases
Press Room
KCET's Award-Winning Weekly Series 'SOCAL CONNECTED' Explores the Little-Known Connection Between Southern California Water Needs and a Group of Killer Whales
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