“It wanted to be a wetland”: restoring the Everglades of the West

The largest dam removal project in US history is spurring ecosystem actions aimed at restoring the Upper Klamath Basin and thus helping to ameliorate the impacts of choices made a century ago.

A century ago, the Basin, which encompasses 5.6 million acres in Southern Oregon and Northern California, was the ‘Everglades of the West’. But 80% of its wetlands have been lost to livestock grazing and agriculture, compromising the health and resiliency of the entire ecosystem and all its inhabitants.

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