Tensions Rise Amid Klamath Dams Removals

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  • @ABC10
    @ABC10  3 місяці тому +3

    Read more: www.abc10.com/article/news/investigations/tensions-rise-amid-klamath-dams-removals/103-8b93ac12-ec59-432e-ae2f-80fe3f24befe

  • @DanKillam
    @DanKillam 3 місяці тому +81

    These comments are way more intelligent than I anticipated. Warms my heart

    • @jimbosammy4255
      @jimbosammy4255 2 місяці тому

      Until we are accused of 'misinformation'. A word that liberals use regularly to silence apposition.

  • @TheBerserker50
    @TheBerserker50 22 дні тому +9

    We must see more of this here and around the world. This will allow future generations to enjoy life.

  • @michaelwaller6093
    @michaelwaller6093 2 місяці тому +65

    I lived in that are for 10 years and used to fish the Klamath below Irongate for steelhead. During that time, I saw both the steelhead and salmon runs decline due to poor water quality. Copco Lake, Above Irongate, was a warm water fishery with a lot of residential homes along the lakeshore. Most of these people's complaints was about losing property value since hey wold no longer have waterfront property. The Klamath is actually a great river, that has been curtailed by the dams. The sediment and metals issue is something that will happen, and then decline as the river flushes itself out and becomes a quality stream again. That entire area has always had a love / hate relationship with government over water. Hopefinally, the dam removal finalizes it.

    • @lensmanicfeleven1847
      @lensmanicfeleven1847 2 місяці тому +3

      ..Yep...Realtors again....Greed over Country....

    • @chir0pter
      @chir0pter 2 місяці тому +5

      this is what I figured- had to do with property values somehow, because the anti-removal arguments are pretty weak. and the downstream boomers mad about water quality that will improve in a few years, but is an issue right now- how (stereo)typical.

    • @IAMAredditor
      @IAMAredditor Місяць тому +3

      I’d pay more for riverfront property, but that’s just me.

    • @hukphin740
      @hukphin740 Місяць тому +3

      The homeowners should've been able to maintain thier property rights and river front status to the "new" high water mark, but Gavin essentially just stole their land.

    • @davidkmillerphotography
      @davidkmillerphotography 3 години тому

      I'm here only because I read an article about salmon returning already and learned a lot from this video. Thank you for your local knowledge and insight.🤙

  • @johnkilty1419
    @johnkilty1419 3 місяці тому +224

    I was just at Iron Gate 3 weeks ago. It is steadily improving. There was no viable way to save the lakes. The water was antifreeze green and there was zero fish passage. The water in Copco smelled and was continuing to get worse each year. We had a lot of water this year. It was a good year to start this long term project.

    • @dinavasquez5417
      @dinavasquez5417 3 місяці тому +8

      Create New Jobs: By Restoring the Dams in the USA to have better electricity, and save the water for all Farmers! No water? No Food!! Also have Architects with good Credentials design and Re-route or Detour a New River running side by side by the Dams! To have clean healthy water for the Fish to swim up stream! There's a lot of skilled workers ready to do the Job! It can be done! Our Nation will Unite in this Restoration Project!...

    • @bigfoot163
      @bigfoot163 3 місяці тому +8

      Did you see the wild horses??? They are completly destroying the process 😂😂😂😂

    • @SmoknJ
      @SmoknJ 3 місяці тому

      Dams are not the answer and haven't been for a long time. ​@@dinavasquez5417

    • @Jaded7981
      @Jaded7981 3 місяці тому +4

      Algae was a big problem in the’60’s. I had a part-time job riding around in a boat dragging a gunny sack filled with Bluestone to help get rid of the algae. Not sure I got the name of that stuff correct.

    • @Jaded7981
      @Jaded7981 3 місяці тому +1

      @@dinavasquez5417And where will the money for that come from ?

  • @loragunning5394
    @loragunning5394 3 місяці тому +233

    To all of those folks who are so very upset about the removal of these dams, all I can think to say is the dams are gone and are not going to come back. Thousands of volunteers are working very hard every day to help restore the river and the now exposed lake beds. This is a LONG-TERM restoration process, it's not gonna happen overnight and the first couple of years may be a bit rough, it's true. It seems everyone closely involved with the project understands and accepts that fact. If you all care so much about the health of the river, it's water quality, the health of the river's drainage basin and restoring the ecosystem around the river (as you seem to profess), why oh why are you wasting your time protesting what has already been done and cannot be undone instead of joining those who are working so hard to help the river recover?

    • @Treecareproj
      @Treecareproj 3 місяці тому +18

      Those types of people are the Reason America is the way it is today. A burnt out husk of a once utopia.

    • @Clickmaster5k
      @Clickmaster5k 3 місяці тому

      The dams will be back. Give it 50 years. These news reports make it look like no one in CA understands what dams even do. They will be needed again though.

    • @jeromeball859
      @jeromeball859 3 місяці тому +5

      @@Treecareproj Hopefully not a husk - having watched this video (ending with the "people healing people" message), without taking any side, I'd hope in a couple years' time that the simple rationales for removing these dams will play out for the intended net benefit, emotions will subside, and a US resident anywhere can look at this as an example: "The extremist narratives of all types were proven false in this case. Perhaps I should never fall for extremism again. Perhaps I can vote against extremists, red, blue, green, or any other color, at every level, from school board to state office to President".

    • @JimFarmer-l3n
      @JimFarmer-l3n 3 місяці тому +11

      Is it ok with you if I question the wisdom of this project. Am I allowed to demand positive results before watching the same type of project done somewhere else. One reason to “protest what is already done” is to stop it from happening again .

    • @JimFarmer-l3n
      @JimFarmer-l3n 3 місяці тому +6

      @@jeromeball859well said remember the old saying QUESTION EVERYTHING? Took me a long time to understand how important it is to first question my own beliefs and opinions. It’s easier to pick a side dig in your heels and jam your head in the sand. One of those old Greek guys said something like don’t love holding your beliefs instead love testing the beliefs you hold🌲

  • @MarkCosgrove-b3p
    @MarkCosgrove-b3p 3 місяці тому +277

    Give the river time to repair itself from years of ignorant human activities. It will be strong again.

    • @future_me_6067
      @future_me_6067 3 місяці тому +4

      Salmon!

    • @tomwillis9051
      @tomwillis9051 2 місяці тому

      Guess you've never heard of climate change !! The river will probably run itself so low on some years it will kill all fish in it.. Which is fine then a problem will be finally and completely solved..

    • @shickakaper8028
      @shickakaper8028 2 місяці тому

      @@future_me_6067 Cadmium!

    • @thepirhomancer9745
      @thepirhomancer9745 2 місяці тому +1

      Nailed it!!

    • @avatarstaterm7350
      @avatarstaterm7350 2 місяці тому +2

      THis! It will take time for the river to rebuild itself. Once the man made obstructions are removed, nature will find a way.

  • @brothermayihavesomeloops7048
    @brothermayihavesomeloops7048 3 місяці тому +109

    The lady with the jars literally said she doesn't even know what she's doing...

    • @georgehaydukeiii6396
      @georgehaydukeiii6396 3 місяці тому +40

      There are a lot of folks in Siskiyou county that like to pretend. A lack of education is their biggest challenge.

    • @donnasummer6285
      @donnasummer6285 2 місяці тому +2

      @@georgehaydukeiii6396 indeed.

    • @johnsospencer
      @johnsospencer 2 місяці тому +12

      Wouldn't that be somewhat valuable to get a timestamp of what may have been in the river water each day? Also, addressing the comments below. I think this education divide is where America divides culturally. We should be careful when looking down on people that we deem as uneducated deplorables. We should acknowledge our OWN knowledge gaps as educated people instead of attempting to feel superior.

    • @brothermayihavesomeloops7048
      @brothermayihavesomeloops7048 2 місяці тому +8

      @johnsospencer I think you make a really good point, and I see how my original comment comes off as an insult to the research she thinks she's doing. I won't pretend to be an expert with the answers, and I generally distrust authority myself. But whether it sounds nice or not, it is still true that the lady admits she has no understanding of what she is actually testing and what she is observing, so her observations are meaningless.

    • @johnsospencer
      @johnsospencer 2 місяці тому +4

      @@brothermayihavesomeloops7048 haha, fair point! Cheers 🍻

  • @Siletzia
    @Siletzia 2 місяці тому +34

    Thank you to ABC10+ for this important documentary series. Hope you are able to produce episodes at important time milestones in the years ahead.

    • @Myshcan
      @Myshcan 2 місяці тому +2

      Agreed. But one minor issue is that I kept getting distracted by the pronunciation "Ka-lamath" instead of "Klam-ath."

  • @RadicalEarth
    @RadicalEarth 3 місяці тому +31

    Don't quit saving the sediment water jars! In the coming decade (maybe sooner) you'll have great evidence that the river is back and alive like it was before the dams were put in. Look North to the Elwah dam removal project for robust evidence that the river, the shores, the animals will return and thrive! It is hard for some locals to see the scars and mud at your favorite swimming hole or fishing spot, but similar pain was felt by others when the dams were put in. Newtons law.

    • @IAMAredditor
      @IAMAredditor Місяць тому

      It might end up being a really great source of data. I hope she keeps doing it.

  • @tothelighthouse9843
    @tothelighthouse9843 2 місяці тому +49

    Incredible project. The benefits of the restoration will exponentially improve water quality over time--all the plantings along the river will filter the water & prevent erosion & siltification.
    Congratulations & THANK YOU to the Indigenous Nations who have worked so hard, & for so long, to save this beautiful River.

    • @westsparks6844
      @westsparks6844 Місяць тому +1

      Some people can't see the trees in spite of their nose

  • @driftwood63
    @driftwood63 3 місяці тому +86

    Dams kill rivers

    • @l-kin3480
      @l-kin3480 3 місяці тому +6

      Looks like beavers didn't get the memo

    • @IndigoMystik
      @IndigoMystik 2 місяці тому

      ​@@l-kin3480You beat me to it.

  • @islandbirdw
    @islandbirdw 3 місяці тому +87

    We live near the dam removal site on the Elwah river. They’ve been studying the effects of the over 100 years of sediment since they removed both dams. It’s created new habitat and the sediment helps to make small pebbles from larger rocks that make better fish spawning habitat. It will take some time for this transformation to take place. People fear what they don’t fully understand 🤷🏼‍♀️

    • @georgehaydukeiii6396
      @georgehaydukeiii6396 3 місяці тому +7

      Absolutely. People fear what they don't understand. And the less educated, the less they understand. It's the saddest thing about Siskiyou county.😢

    • @islandbirdw
      @islandbirdw 2 місяці тому +6

      @@MJ-uf9tl you are contradicting the science that has been published on this topic. Your qualifications? My husband is a scientist who works with fish and we have mingled for years with those scientists who were hired to study the post dam removal sequelae. This includes the 120 years of sediment trapped behind both dams. Includes the reason why dams are harmful in more than one way. Salmon need smaller pebbles to spawn in. Those are the facts as I am aware. I myself and not a scientist but I fully respect their work.

    • @Bio33-lg2bh
      @Bio33-lg2bh 2 місяці тому +3

      Each year the salmon population will increase as long as native trees are planted along the banks of the river.

    • @islandbirdw
      @islandbirdw 2 місяці тому +2

      @@MJ-uf9tl right as soon as I ask you for qualifications after you make the statement about poor education, and now you are silent. Yeah I get the message…. You have no qualifications to be sounding off as if you are a scientist. Your ignorance is showing.

    • @Foxyfreedom
      @Foxyfreedom 2 місяці тому

      I’ve been to elwha it doesn’t look pretty or natural lol it looks messed up!

  • @Spectral257
    @Spectral257 3 місяці тому +335

    The damns should've never been allowed. The river will clean itself up in a few years repairing the damage mankind has caused!

    • @christopherwelch136
      @christopherwelch136 3 місяці тому +15

      Well said.

    • @NunYa953
      @NunYa953 3 місяці тому

      Pipe down, hippie.

    • @daviddudeskie6940
      @daviddudeskie6940 3 місяці тому +14

      I hope you charged your phone from solar power and grow your own food with rain water. If not, you are an absolute hypocrite.

    • @sir.cannabis1173
      @sir.cannabis1173 3 місяці тому

      Yes! Civilization must be stopped 🤖 Bow down to the computer for your health and safety 🗽

    • @Dawna_Potter
      @Dawna_Potter 3 місяці тому +7

      @@daviddudeskie6940the fact that she has a cell phone or a computer, she’s a hypocrite. She’s also producing carbon dioxide.

  • @debrapaulino918
    @debrapaulino918 2 місяці тому +10

    Healing is underway ❤.

  • @boblove6865
    @boblove6865 3 місяці тому +57

    People are ridiculous. The dam had to go and nobody stays whole. Just deal with it. You can’t save the dams nor should you.

    • @Bigfoot-px9gj
      @Bigfoot-px9gj 3 місяці тому

      If the dams were built properly in the first place (which they were not), with most of the river dammed, but not all of it, so that fish could still get past it, there would be less reason to remove it. Northern California and southern Oregon would not lose the hydro power, drinking water, and the Klamath Tribe could get their fish that they need to survive. However, even if the dams are totally removed, the Tribes of the Klamath Basin will not get back the 1.8 Million acres of land they lost to the dam projects in the late 1950s and early 1960s.

    • @boblove6865
      @boblove6865 3 місяці тому

      @@Bigfoot-px9gj creating hot lakes for the Salmon. There is no proper way to build a dam.

    • @PERIDOTPIMP
      @PERIDOTPIMP 2 місяці тому +2

      @@Bigfoot-px9gjyou don't know that for 100% fact, plenty of tribes including the yurok have gotten millions of miles of land returned recently. And i'm sure only more will happen in the future. Not only have indigenous people been here since time immemorial, they know how to take care of this land and restore it back to health.

  • @info781
    @info781 3 місяці тому +138

    Geez these people want it all fixed in a month? Every one knows it will take 5 to 10 years, it is a big project.

    • @CormacHolland
      @CormacHolland 3 місяці тому +13

      Society of convenience breeds this type of sentiment.

    • @EattheApple666
      @EattheApple666 3 місяці тому +8

      Bunch of Karen's.

    • @timothywalsh6776
      @timothywalsh6776 3 місяці тому +12

      Yeah! It will come back better, I think faster than we think

    • @that_guy_8177
      @that_guy_8177 Місяць тому +1

      How are the salmon supposed to spawn if the klamath is mud

    • @info781
      @info781 Місяць тому

      ​@@that_guy_8177they don't spawn all year.

  • @JohnnyTaxonomy
    @JohnnyTaxonomy 3 місяці тому +22

    Most people are so short sighted and narrow minded. They have no idea the complexity and the greater meaning of this.

  • @GO-xs8pj
    @GO-xs8pj 3 місяці тому +14

    Nature always heals itself from the insults of humanity. I hope I live long enough to see this area restored.

    • @johnlee7085
      @johnlee7085 3 місяці тому

      Definitely hope you are not dieing soon. Nature does heal itself and the injuries caused by mankind.
      m.ua-cam.com/video/2F-LED_DUVQ/v-deo.html

  • @childofthesoftgrass2228
    @childofthesoftgrass2228 3 місяці тому +75

    Interesting that the anti-removal message seems to be "don't release the poison that we have accumulated for decades in these dead algae-bloom lakes back on us. That is so terrible. What if I wanted to actually use my boat?" The deflection from reality is nauseating.

    • @georgehaydukeiii6396
      @georgehaydukeiii6396 3 місяці тому +3

      Exactly!

    • @branchandfoundry560
      @branchandfoundry560 3 місяці тому +2

      Five stages of grief: Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression and Acceptance.

    • @JimFarmer-l3n
      @JimFarmer-l3n 2 місяці тому +1

      @@childofthesoftgrass2228 listen to your self in what “reality “ is releasing poison into any river even considered you think it’s a great idea? I don’t know what deflection from reality means but where I’m from intentionally releasing poison into a river is ( so many words come to mind but I how fragile most people are so how about) never a good idea

    • @jkleem4234
      @jkleem4234 2 місяці тому

      @@JimFarmer-l3nyou’re yelling into a box

    • @deanharris-oe2wc
      @deanharris-oe2wc 2 місяці тому +2

      The accumulated sediment could have been pumped out!

  • @adamr149
    @adamr149 3 місяці тому +64

    Seems like a mass misunderstanding of the science and water usage by locals.

    • @JimFarmer-l3n
      @JimFarmer-l3n 2 місяці тому

      @@adamr149 what science? They blew a hole in the dams and drained the lakes. After 10 years of “science “ wow that was next level genius I’m sure “locals ‘ would never have thought of that

    • @fanatamon
      @fanatamon Місяць тому +1

      their tears say more then real science ever will.

    • @adamr149
      @adamr149 Місяць тому

      @@fanatamon huh?

    • @MargaretCraddock-hy9yw
      @MargaretCraddock-hy9yw 2 дні тому

      @@adamr149 1000's of years of history and tradition. ya, us locals. our tears. 🪶🪶🪶

    • @adamr149
      @adamr149 День тому

      @@MargaretCraddock-hy9yw Can you be less cryptic?

  • @JeffPutnam-i1v
    @JeffPutnam-i1v 3 місяці тому +36

    Did any of these people research past dam removals? Every time the ecosystem rebounds. It wont happen overnight. Have some patience people.

    • @georgehaydukeiii6396
      @georgehaydukeiii6396 3 місяці тому +7

      These naysayers and cry babies have never researched anything in their lives! Most of them can barely read.

    • @JimFarmer-l3n
      @JimFarmer-l3n 2 місяці тому

      @@JeffPutnam-i1v l would love to know how your opinion of this project was formed?

    • @JimFarmer-l3n
      @JimFarmer-l3n 2 місяці тому +2

      @@georgehaydukeiii6396 come on tell us what you really think of anyone who disagrees with you. Do you have anything useful to say? I predict……silence

  • @MarkS-y6k
    @MarkS-y6k 3 місяці тому +129

    The river will repair itself

    • @chriskelly6559
      @chriskelly6559 3 місяці тому +8

      It will if we stay outta the way.

    • @christopherwelch136
      @christopherwelch136 3 місяці тому +4

      Agreed.

    • @bigfoot163
      @bigfoot163 3 місяці тому

      @@MarkS-y6k what an ignorant statement 😂 😂 😂

    • @johnkilty5091
      @johnkilty5091 3 місяці тому +8

      It is repairing itself right now as I write this.

    • @christianwolf68
      @christianwolf68 3 місяці тому +7

      nature always does. all it takes is for us people to get out of the way

  • @lulu-cx5dv
    @lulu-cx5dv 3 місяці тому +53

    I'm cheering for the river to run wild.

    • @n5ifi
      @n5ifi 2 місяці тому +1

      Me too

    • @coyotefeather4896
      @coyotefeather4896 2 місяці тому +4

      Me too, this is a huge win for future generations. The problem with our culture is that we don't think generationally.

    • @Sugarsail1
      @Sugarsail1 2 місяці тому +3

      So do you walk around with a "I'm a myopic anti-humanist idiot" sign around your neck too?

    • @n5ifi
      @n5ifi 2 місяці тому +2

      @@Sugarsail1 Sory, wi don not uberstanm thos big wrds

  • @flipstars
    @flipstars 3 місяці тому +21

    Whiners and short sighted, selfish, arrogant people don't want these dams removed. Accept change. This river will be amazing in the years to come. Maybe not in the lives of some of these elderly people, but definitely future generations.

  • @stevet8121
    @stevet8121 3 місяці тому +29

    It will be interesting to see what this winter brings.

    • @RavenCeleri
      @RavenCeleri 3 місяці тому +1

      Well they weren't created for flood control

  • @derekjanich6263
    @derekjanich6263 2 місяці тому +6

    yet Mr. Leach is ok with the used tires in the water he presumably installed on his dock.

  • @bravedown50
    @bravedown50 3 місяці тому +53

    Obviously on a project like this, the first few years are always gonna have the most issues. Fish will die, animals will get stuck in the mud, water quality will go down. It will eventually start running clear, fish and animals will thrive and normalcy will return.

    • @georgehaydukeiii6396
      @georgehaydukeiii6396 3 місяці тому +8

      finally, the voice of reason!👍

    • @inigoromon1937
      @inigoromon1937 2 місяці тому

      But those morons are purposeful deaf because they only worry about their property prices.

    • @Foxyfreedom
      @Foxyfreedom 2 місяці тому

      I’ll believe it when I see it! Just like when they said Florida would be under water 10 years ago. The people that can’t predict the weather tomorrow want to tell you what it will be like in 50 years. Don’t trust the experts. Question the experts

  • @kenxiong6830
    @kenxiong6830 3 місяці тому +37

    It takes time for Mother Nature to heal

    • @Jaded7981
      @Jaded7981 3 місяці тому

      The Elwha took a decade to repair itself.

    • @johnlee7085
      @johnlee7085 3 місяці тому

      Fortunately, we have lots of history showing how it happens.

    • @Korina42
      @Korina42 3 місяці тому +2

      @@Jaded7981 I gather biologists were seeing salmon in the river the next year.

    • @JimDeferio
      @JimDeferio 22 дні тому

      "Nature" can be a mean mother and floods are only a small part of "Nature's" wrath.

  • @billsmith5109
    @billsmith5109 3 місяці тому +49

    Spring 2025 the real estate agents will be advertising property as ‘Beautiful estate home over looking flower meadows along the Klamath River. Watch grazing deer, and soaring hawks from your deck’.

    • @bigfoot163
      @bigfoot163 2 місяці тому +1

      @@billsmith5109 lol 😂 nah the river is toxic and dead and will be that way for 5 to 10 more years lol

    • @Mr_CGS
      @Mr_CGS 2 місяці тому +2

      Mother nature repairs herself just fine.

    • @billsmith5109
      @billsmith5109 8 днів тому +1

      @@bigfoot163 This one wasn’t exactly prescient. The chinook are back, clear to Oregon. Success.

  • @deletethisaccount6524
    @deletethisaccount6524 3 місяці тому +20

    RES is a great company with amazing people. Every one of them was trained to restore this environment. Making them out to be anything less than heroes is pure fabrication. My hat is off to the people that have to withstand a Public Relations battle with know-nothings in order to do the right thing. It's hero's work.

  • @bigdougscommentary5719
    @bigdougscommentary5719 3 місяці тому +33

    So the river is NOT a source of drinking water. Then why is that lady claiming her children are being poisoned?

    • @johnlee7085
      @johnlee7085 3 місяці тому +10

      People make all sorts of claims and people do plenty of things that are known to be unhealthy but blame others.

    • @Agatesforbrains
      @Agatesforbrains 3 місяці тому +1

      Maybe she is an idiot.

    • @georgehaydukeiii6396
      @georgehaydukeiii6396 3 місяці тому

      ​@@Agatesforbrains Most of the locals there are absolutely 💯% morons!

    • @ShastaTodd
      @ShastaTodd 3 місяці тому +8

      fearmongering...

    • @donnasummer6285
      @donnasummer6285 2 місяці тому

      @@johnlee7085 see smoking…

  • @roberto.gallegos
    @roberto.gallegos 3 місяці тому +21

    The river will heal itself for the most part.

  • @omg-idk
    @omg-idk 3 місяці тому +35

    i don’t understand what logic there is behind being nervous about sediment that already existed there? now it’s moving away, if you believe the sediment is toxic for people why are you not glad the river is washing it away from people?

    • @donnasummer6285
      @donnasummer6285 2 місяці тому +5

      Ignorance on display with those folks.

    • @shickakaper8028
      @shickakaper8028 2 місяці тому

      Idiots, cadmium dust is gonna spread everywhere, this is a genocide

    • @EmmaHopman
      @EmmaHopman 2 місяці тому +3

      Seeing all the people protesting this knowing nothing about it really reminds me that the average person ain't so bright.

    • @shickakaper8028
      @shickakaper8028 2 місяці тому

      @@EmmaHopman cadmium is cadmium.. and people are people. I like people. If those humans do not evacuate NOW, and this isn't reported as a disaster and an emergency those "humans" will get bone cancer. But I guess I'm uneducated in your opinion 🙄. The cadmium residue at the bottom of the dams could have easily been cleaned. Or! You could have "built" instead of destroying a "fish ladder" and what about the lake las Angeles killed to get water?? that was the real disaster. How bout we save the lakes the coastal cities drained. I think you want the rural population dead and the coastal people alive. That is all.

    • @EmmaHopman
      @EmmaHopman 2 місяці тому +4

      @@shickakaper8028 the cadmium is there but exposure levels aren't an issue because it isn't drinking water. Did you know the river was already unsafe to drink or even swim in due to toxicity caused by the dams? Once the sediment is gone it will become a much safer river for everyone.

  • @icecreamorc
    @icecreamorc 12 днів тому +1

    You gotta clean out a infected wound in order for it to heal. I dunno what to tell these people. It takes time but it's already starting to get better.

  • @mvl9591
    @mvl9591 3 місяці тому +31

    Nature will come back.

    • @shickakaper8028
      @shickakaper8028 2 місяці тому

      @@mvl9591 yes as a desert. Nature isn't friendly.

    • @mvl9591
      @mvl9591 2 місяці тому +1

      @@shickakaper8028 area around Mount Saint Helen’s has regrown. Water and sunlight and plants grow

  • @donmertle9099
    @donmertle9099 3 місяці тому +10

    This restoration was a long time coming;
    the benefits will be felt for years to come.
    The deforestation of the whole region presents another environmental remediation that can restore the natural wealth that was wiped out.

  • @mcRydes
    @mcRydes 3 місяці тому +33

    This is a great example of how people fear all change, even the most obviously innocuous or beneficial.

  • @jamesmccreery250
    @jamesmccreery250 3 місяці тому +4

    Stupid rich people with waterfront property are the only thing that matters to rich people with waterfront properties.

    • @ellen4956
      @ellen4956 3 місяці тому +1

      It was the indigenous people who pushed for this, with stories of old people remembering when they fished there, and how the dams ruined their way of life. You can probably still find those videos right here on YT.

  • @future_me_6067
    @future_me_6067 3 місяці тому +28

    Tensions can rise as long as the water is not. Dam dam go away.
    7:03 Wild horses are not a precious species. They are INVASIVE like the dams and they ruin the landscape like the dams. Folks think they are cute or pretty but it is a disaster happening.
    As a Nevada native I am fed up with the protection of wild horses that do not belong.

    • @MsJamieburns
      @MsJamieburns 2 місяці тому +4

      Too bad. Good thing you’re not in charge, huh .

    • @JimJudoka
      @JimJudoka 2 місяці тому

      @@MsJamieburns lol what do you mean too bad? they're invasive ya uneducated dolt

    • @hukphin740
      @hukphin740 Місяць тому +1

      ​@MsJamieburns ....and even better thing that you aren't. You had truth and facts sent your way and your turned up your nose up to it and then puked your ignorance up in your post.

  • @ricosaurus
    @ricosaurus 3 місяці тому +52

    Great reasons not to build dams -- sooner or later they become a huge liability. Would be painful to live on the dead reservoirs as they are drained.

    • @johnkilty5091
      @johnkilty5091 3 місяці тому +4

      I would love to live there. Watching the transformation would be a great way to spend my later years. I was just at Iron Gate. It is really amazing to see what the topography looks like with lake gone.

    • @johnkilty1419
      @johnkilty1419 2 місяці тому

      I was at Copco and Iron gate last month. I think it looks amazing. It is a lake bed transitioning into a stream bed. Very serene. I would love to live near by.

    • @ricosaurus
      @ricosaurus 2 місяці тому

      @@johnkilty5091 Yes, I would love to live there now, anticipating a restored river. But few who were living on the reservoirs would share that desire, as their properties are now plagued with problems. I visited a few weeks ago, and hope to go back and float the restored sections soon. Right now too unstable.

  • @williamlloyd3769
    @williamlloyd3769 3 місяці тому +52

    Most of these issues were studied and discussed over many years. By 2025 the river will be back in the original channel, dams removed and restoration of plant life on its way. It will get better every day.

    • @bigfoot163
      @bigfoot163 3 місяці тому +3

      They say it could take 10 YEARS , 10 years of this will leave a dead river

    • @bigfoot163
      @bigfoot163 3 місяці тому +5

      All the fish are dead, all the bugs are gone , and they say it could take 10 years now 😂😂😂 MY FAMILY HS OWNED A HOUSE ON THE KLAMATH NEAR THE SHASTA RIVER FOR 4 GENERATIONS, they killedthe river,

    • @DrJax0124
      @DrJax0124 3 місяці тому +10

      @@bigfoot163You keep saying “they.”
      Who is “they?”

    • @paulcallicoat7597
      @paulcallicoat7597 3 місяці тому

      @@DrJax0124 Oh I don't know but I'm thinking its funded by the likes of Bill Gate who has bought a half million acres of ag land. He really cares about getting as many farmers shut down to push his agenda of population reduction thru eating fake meat,plants and killing off meat production which will make him even more money.

    • @jakej.2893
      @jakej.2893 3 місяці тому

      ​​​@@bigfoot163If the river has been killed then the death warrant was signed by the people who built the dams in the first place. This is the collective result of decades of damage to the ecosystem. The dama were always going to cause these catastrophes eventually. The fact that we made it happen before the dams could collapse on their own likely reduced the degree of damage we're seeing. Imagine if we let the dams stand for another 20 or 30 years what would the results of them failing be then?

  • @mikeakachorlton
    @mikeakachorlton 27 днів тому +1

    ALL dam removals go through the cycle that this project is going through. I love that the locals would have preferred the heavy metal concentrations to remain and grow rather than be dealt with. This is going to turn out just as beautifully as all the other dam removals that have been going on around the world this last decade.

  • @kestralrider313
    @kestralrider313 3 місяці тому +21

    It appears that we're doing something we've never done before, and perhaps those with strong opinions on both sides should wait to see the impact on our environment a decade from now. It is physically impossible to remove a dam (or put one up) without immediate environmental damage and negative impacts. We will learn a lot from this unprecedented size and scale, and I expect that scientists, environmentalists, and outdoor enthusiasts will have more knowledge and data available to stop or improve future dam removals. Let's all remember that no dam lasts forever, and reservoirs eventually fill up with sediment regardless of the dam's structural integrity and size.

    • @Korina42
      @Korina42 3 місяці тому +2

      Nah, this isn't even the 10th dam removal project. That's how the people doing it know how to do it. Practice. Next, undamn the Eel!

    • @kestralrider313
      @kestralrider313 3 місяці тому +2

      @@Korina42 I'm the wrong kind of engineer to understand all the scope and challenges, but I was referring to the scale and dam size as being something we've never done before. While it may be centuries away, this project has me considering how we will address a really large dam removal, like the Hoover or Glenn Canyon dams and what to do when their lakes eventually silt up. They have long expected lifetimes, past my expected life, but the volumes of both water and silt they are holding back are scary big.

    • @branchandfoundry560
      @branchandfoundry560 3 місяці тому

      @@kestralrider313 Like eating an elephant, as the saying goes.

  • @Potz4pizza
    @Potz4pizza 3 місяці тому +38

    The uproar is only because that area is full of crazies.

    • @georgehaydukeiii6396
      @georgehaydukeiii6396 3 місяці тому +7

      Bingo!
      You win the "Nailed It" prize!
      💯% correct!

    • @delavan9141
      @delavan9141 3 місяці тому +6

      They're everywhere. And not crazy, just not good at processing information.

    • @sandercohen9712
      @sandercohen9712 2 місяці тому

      They're probably batty from all the heavy metal poisoning from the environment

    • @JimFarmer-l3n
      @JimFarmer-l3n 2 місяці тому +2

      @@Potz4pizza disturbing how easy it is to dismiss anyone who doesn’t agree with you

    • @macejc101
      @macejc101 2 місяці тому

      right? I mean why is that nutty woman collecting water samples? when pressed, she even admits she doesnt have a point to prove...

  • @ExploreWithIsaac
    @ExploreWithIsaac 2 місяці тому +4

    People who are short-sighted, who don't understand that 100 years of bad policy can't be undone overnight. The goal is a better habitat for all, cleaner water for all, but it takes time to better the river and the environment.

    • @CRneu
      @CRneu Місяць тому +2

      It reminds me of a child being told they have to share and then throwing a tantrum.

  • @dargasb
    @dargasb 2 місяці тому +1

    A river is water in its loveliest form; rivers have life and sound and movement and infinity of variation, rivers are veins of the earth through which the lifeblood returns to the heart

  • @H0lland0ates79
    @H0lland0ates79 3 місяці тому +8

    As they are my people I will ALWAYS stand with my fellow Native American tribespeople. These fans were a mistake to begin with, and while there will be negative repercussions in the immediate aftermath the overall impact will be a positive one that will save many local species

  • @markrobinson6200
    @markrobinson6200 3 місяці тому +11

    Quit complaining. A couple good winters and things will be back to natural.

  • @who2u333
    @who2u333 3 місяці тому +50

    So, what I am seeing from this story is that people against the dam removal are using the immediate aftermath of the removal as an indication of a failure of the process. What they don't seem interested in is learning what is expected over time and what the longer term plan is. They see actions that they don't understand and attribute something nefarious to those actions. There is a difference between 'no one told us' and 'we weren't listening', but it appears that the dam removal and the river recovery is proceeding as expected by the people that researched and studied what to expect.

    • @johnlee7085
      @johnlee7085 3 місяці тому

      It’s not difficult to find many many successful dam removal projects. It would be interesting to see if anyone could provide an example of an unsuccessful dam removal project.
      m.ua-cam.com/video/2F-LED_DUVQ/v-deo.html

    • @eh3477
      @eh3477 3 місяці тому +1

      They also didn't care about the health of the river while the water quality was deadly to several important species for the last 100+ years. Also, some of the outcry is performance. Where was Siskiyou County leadership, for example, during negotiations over the last 10 years?

    • @JimFarmer-l3n
      @JimFarmer-l3n 2 місяці тому

      @@who2u333 plenty of “we weren’t listening “ on both sides. Salmon runs are declining everywhere we should try to figure out why and do something. Something that actually helps salmon. Instead we did this. Help me “understand “ how this helps salmon. It sure hasn’t helped in the short term. Everyone hopes it helps in the long term I don’t know and neither do you. Is hope scientific?

    • @who2u333
      @who2u333 2 місяці тому +1

      @@JimFarmer-l3n Here is the easy 'how this help salmon" Salmon can't swim up dams. You are right, neither you nor I 'know' if this will help long term, but we haven't spent years studying the issue, so we should not be expected to know. Obviously 'hope' isn't scientific, but the people managing this aren't using hope, they are using science.

    • @JimFarmer-l3n
      @JimFarmer-l3n 2 місяці тому

      @@who2u333 I’m confused. Exactly what is this project trying to achieve. Surely it’s not to create new habitat east of I 5. So why would the salmon need to go upstream from the dam? Obviously it was not to improve the overall quality of the river downstream. Some non profit got a bunch of $ to blow 4 dams, pacific power or whoever got rid of future liabilities and the taxpayers got to pay for it. And those are the positives. Pat each other on the back and go tear up something else. Crazy times

  • @mekacorno3832
    @mekacorno3832 Місяць тому +1

    I understand the position of the folks opposed to the removal. However the removal was not only crucial it was the right thing to do. In the long run it benefits the majority and most importantly restored the river back to its original course.

  • @joyg2526
    @joyg2526 3 місяці тому +11

    These down river people want things to continue as they are, because THEY'RE comfortable. The minute they aren't, they get offended.

  • @40intrek
    @40intrek 3 місяці тому +7

    Whats done is done, stop complaining and get out and help with the clean up. You are becoming part of the problems instead of the solutions.

  • @ASmithee67
    @ASmithee67 3 місяці тому +5

    If the waters turning dark is because of 100 years of sediment behind the dams finally flushing to the sea. What did residents expect... magic sediments would disappear?? That's silly.

  • @KirstenPacifica
    @KirstenPacifica 28 днів тому +1

    When is Part 3 coming out? It's fall. Great doc!

  • @delavan9141
    @delavan9141 3 місяці тому +6

    What's dirt made of? Get a garden soil test and you'll see an array of naturally occurring metals. People pay lots of money to buy tablets of zinc, copper, magnesium, etc. These things are everywhere. The bad ones as well as the good ones. And you can't compare raw river water against drinking water standards, that is completely ludicrous.

  • @bfranco1519
    @bfranco1519 2 місяці тому +2

    Geez us , can’t people agree in anything. Put the earth first for a change.

  • @branchandfoundry560
    @branchandfoundry560 3 місяці тому +4

    Step 1 of omelet making: Break eggs.
    Hang in there, folks. It takes time.

  • @dereks7061
    @dereks7061 Місяць тому +1

    Great journalism. I really appreciated this. Awesome B Roll, tough questions asked. Impressive

  • @Steve-bw4oh
    @Steve-bw4oh 3 місяці тому +12

    Give it time. It has to heal

  • @derbywinner6316
    @derbywinner6316 29 днів тому +1

    Mother’s nature is unbelievable. My support to live nature be natural

  • @mikemiller9024
    @mikemiller9024 3 місяці тому +20

    The river will rejuvenate and salmon will return!!

    • @gistsc
      @gistsc 3 місяці тому +2

      They never returned to the San Joaquin river like all the greenies said they would. Just water wasted, sent to the ocean instead of used for farming. The west side of the valley is virtually dried up thanks to environmental madness over a fish that will never return.

  • @Oldshirt
    @Oldshirt Місяць тому +2

    Any naysayers willing to comment now that salmon are *already* back on the basin?

  • @williammcdonagh7454
    @williammcdonagh7454 3 місяці тому +10

    Recently visited the Klamath for the first time and the Yurok tribal lands along with Yreka..one of the most beautiful places I've ever been..

  • @rjay7019
    @rjay7019 3 місяці тому +4

    I miss visiting the area 😢 great memories from my childhood. My uncle lived on the river. His kitchen window looked out over it. I hope this project goes well 🙏

    • @johnlee7085
      @johnlee7085 3 місяці тому

      m.ua-cam.com/video/2F-LED_DUVQ/v-deo.html

  • @CJScrol
    @CJScrol 3 місяці тому +6

    In WA, the Elwah dam was taken down-the first one in the nation. The entire area will need time to reform. People often fear change but as in WA, salmon have been restored all the way up the river & as far as I know, it’s a success story. Another point is that old dams are degrading & will eventually fail in possible catastrophic events.

  • @LittleRayOfSnshine69
    @LittleRayOfSnshine69 2 місяці тому +1

    Saddens me that I won't be here in a hundred years to see it fully restored.

  • @paulafugate3210
    @paulafugate3210 3 місяці тому +10

    There has been success on the Salmon, Elwha, Sandy, and others. Once the sediments blocked by the dams clear, the hydrological cycle will find balance.
    Planting native plant/restoration will eventually take hold creating habitat and recreational opportunities.

  • @douglascronin7336
    @douglascronin7336 3 місяці тому +29

    I live up here in Siskiyou county and the people are very backward, people here will always find something to complain about.

    • @georgehaydukeiii6396
      @georgehaydukeiii6396 3 місяці тому

      I've lived in and around Siskiyou county on and off for close to 40 years now. it's hard to admit the fact, but yes there are a bunch of backwards hillbillies here!

    • @ShastaTodd
      @ShastaTodd 3 місяці тому

      trumpers too - he loves the uneducated... sigh

    • @delavan9141
      @delavan9141 3 місяці тому +8

      People WANT something to complain about. Gives meaning to their lives.

    • @JimFarmer-l3n
      @JimFarmer-l3n 2 місяці тому +4

      @@douglascronin7336 just curious did you grow up there or move from somewhere?

    • @douglascronin7336
      @douglascronin7336 2 місяці тому

      @@JimFarmer-l3n I have lived in many places before here.

  • @jason94095
    @jason94095 3 місяці тому +19

    What did people expect? You remove a dam and there’s no impact? They complain that it’s there, then they complain when it’s removed. Maybe slow down the removal, but then they complain about the cost of the delay. It’s a lose-lose. It takes time for nature to stabilize, just like it did when the dams were built. In a decade, I bet most of these people will be total supporters.

    • @Mrbfgray
      @Mrbfgray 3 місяці тому +10

      Many may have built their lives around what was, lake side property, businesses and such. No easy way and no way to please everyone, but not as bad as what the Native tribes had to suffer since they were dismissed when over damming our rivers.

    • @Mrbfgray
      @Mrbfgray 3 місяці тому +6

      It will be a beautiful river again before folks remember to chill out, lol.

    • @johnlee7085
      @johnlee7085 3 місяці тому +5

      @jason94095
      Pronouns can be deceptive. You say, “They complain that it’s there, then they complain when it’s removed.” The first they is not the same as the second they. The people complaining it’s there are the people that are happy it’s gone and working to help restore the barren landscape. The people complaining about the removal are the people that wanted to keep it.

    • @johnkilty5091
      @johnkilty5091 3 місяці тому +1

      @jason94095 I pay little attention to complainers. Unlike the lakes they will always be there to complain. I am really inspired and impressed with this project. I will look forward to seeing the transformation. Even in the short term. I was at Copco with a friend the day that they opened the hole in the dam.

    • @jason94095
      @jason94095 3 місяці тому

      @@johnlee7085 oh I know. You can’t satisfy everyone.

  • @mikebellmore4132
    @mikebellmore4132 День тому

    Nice to see nature respond so quickly and efficiently! I hope the project folks can respond in a timely fashion. Who would have ever imagined that Chinook would be trying to climb the KENO fish ladder? Amazing!

  • @richardlynch1094
    @richardlynch1094 3 місяці тому +22

    Thank you ao much fir this reporting! We are hopeful of freeing the Eel River in Lake County, which would reatore 140 miles of salmonid breeding streams. #FreetheEel

  • @AaaaNinja
    @AaaaNinja Місяць тому +2

    All those people who are opposed to the removal, have they not considered that the consequences of the removal are a consequence of having the dam put in in the first place? Effing just rip the bandaid off. Yeah, the natives have been fighting for so long to get their river back and they talk about how the river needs to heal. But first you have to breach the wound to drain out the infection. It is not pleasant but it's necessary.

  • @bonecrone411
    @bonecrone411 3 місяці тому +29

    Oh my. I am so happy to see this.. Thanks to everyone that kept up the good fight. To return the river to its natural course.
    Absolutely certain, The river will heal itself from the human restrictions placed on it.

  • @theoriginalnewtboy
    @theoriginalnewtboy 20 днів тому +1

    Salmon are already spawning above the removed dams, including Chinook that hadn’t been seen for over 100 years.
    The locals claimed the dam removals would (and has) killed the river, all fish dead and none would return. Once again they were 100% wrong, just like they were when they opposed the dam removal for poorly thought out reasons (they just wanted their stagnant lake instead of a world class salmon river in their backyard).

    • @georgehaydukeiii6396
      @georgehaydukeiii6396 17 днів тому +1

      They are just paranoid and afraid of any sort of change.
      But you think by now they'd be getting tired of being wrong all the time!

  • @Misterwhistle
    @Misterwhistle 3 місяці тому +25

    Anyone who is protesting dam removal is ignorant and selfish. If a dam is no longer serving a use other than making a lake front property for a land owner it should be removed to let water flow its natural course.

    • @WorldsOkayestBusDriver
      @WorldsOkayestBusDriver 3 місяці тому +7

      Ask the forestry service how they will fight forest fires without the water

    • @Misterwhistle
      @Misterwhistle 3 місяці тому +3

      @@WorldsOkayestBusDriver that is a lame reason.

    • @Retr0racin
      @Retr0racin 3 місяці тому +3

      @@WorldsOkayestBusDriver Most forrest fires are fought with shovels and fire, very little water unless its being dumped from a plane which can fly and find water.

    • @lisa-mott
      @lisa-mott 3 місяці тому +9

      Those dams provided our area with clean power, 70,000 homes worth. Our population in Siskiyou County is around 44,000 people, and it has the 5th largest county land area, in California. Since their decommissioning, we have consistently lost power in our region without reasons given. I have been told by people in the power business, that we don't have enough power to support our area now and we are having to buy power elsewhere.
      The dams also provided cooler water during our dry, hot summer months. With the dams coming down, parts of the river have already hit 80°. The rest of the river is 70°+ during the month of July.

    • @lisa-mott
      @lisa-mott 3 місяці тому +3

      We already had a few fires in the vicinity of the Klamath River where the dams are located. Helicopters were unable to get water from the Klamath River and had to dip into nearby ponds. Loosing that water resource to fight fires is a big loss for this area. Knock on wood, we haven't had any major fires this summer.

  • @russellstewart5414
    @russellstewart5414 Місяць тому +2

    Those people still have their property and soon it will on one of the great salmon fishing rivers , so they aren’t going to lose any value. Start a Abnb and rent out your home during the peak fishing season. Or allow fishermen access to the river for a fee. Maybe start a guide service. Plenty of options available and it’s going to be very good for everyone

  • @coyotefeather4896
    @coyotefeather4896 2 місяці тому +5

    Free the river! This is a huge win, especially in the long term!
    If anyone has a problem with this, they should direct their frustration at the people who built the dam in the first place

  • @bullsboat1
    @bullsboat1 2 місяці тому +2

    it will take time to heal itself

  • @Sir_Wellington
    @Sir_Wellington 3 місяці тому +33

    She’s upset that dead fish are being put back into the river. Does she want to bury them in a Christian burial? Fish die, they die in the water, their bodies break down, and the nutrients go back into the soil and is broken down further by enzymes, fungi, other animals, heck too much benefit to mention. What a loon.

    • @Mrbfgray
      @Mrbfgray 3 місяці тому +2

      Make fantastic fertilizer, unpleasant to handle but that was a daily early morning ritual for us kids at grandma's resort at Clearlake, CA. Clean the beach and bury the carcasses around rose bushes or whatever. A few buckets would do wonders for a garden.

    • @Sir_Wellington
      @Sir_Wellington 3 місяці тому +2

      @@MrbfgrayI use them in my mulch. My soil is super happy.

    • @Mrbfgray
      @Mrbfgray 3 місяці тому

      @@Sir_Wellington I compost everything, if it was recently living. Fish tho is top shelf stuff. :D)

    • @Sir_Wellington
      @Sir_Wellington 3 місяці тому +1

      @@Mrbfgrayyou might be my spirit animal lol

    • @lisa-mott
      @lisa-mott 3 місяці тому +3

      They released fish into the river system right before this video clip, after the initial fish kills from draw downs. To cover up their death, they threw them back into the river so no one would see that they died.

  • @BrianD146
    @BrianD146 2 місяці тому +2

    Somehow I can hear some of these old fogies up there in the canyons saying that the river and the dam removal is eating our pets.

  • @scott5803
    @scott5803 3 місяці тому +32

    There are thousands of rivers in the U.S. that are unhealthy from being dammed that the resident river haters of Siskiyou County can migrate to.

    • @frankalessio3374
      @frankalessio3374 3 місяці тому +2

      Name them.

    • @frankalessio3374
      @frankalessio3374 3 місяці тому +1

      Name them.

    • @musicandfiction
      @musicandfiction 3 місяці тому +2

      @@matthew3136 - Argument of the weak. Unless you actually provide it, sit yourself down and be silent. PERMANENTLY.

    • @georgehaydukeiii6396
      @georgehaydukeiii6396 3 місяці тому

      Scott, well put and a great idea. I wish they'd go away too.😉

    • @johnkilty5091
      @johnkilty5091 3 місяці тому +1

      @@musicandfiction So , here on youtube you call someone weak because they won't list a thousand rivers for you? I agree with musicanfiction.. Do your own research.

  • @MrTenkara
    @MrTenkara 17 днів тому +1

    Humans have such short attention spans and memory.
    This river will heal, it just won't do it in 5 minutes.

  • @JohnMontgomery-w3x
    @JohnMontgomery-w3x 3 місяці тому +3

    I think that it will eventually work out.

  • @angelmom7210
    @angelmom7210 Місяць тому +1

    Testing should be continuous

  • @LindsayWilson-vj1wc
    @LindsayWilson-vj1wc 3 місяці тому +3

    We have just recently seen what happens when dams pass their use by dates and are too expensive to maintain.

    • @mike95826
      @mike95826 2 місяці тому

      They become too expensive to maintain because un-elected bureaucrats impose regulations as a backdoor way to force people to do what they wouldn't if it was fairly debated and brought to a vote. All the virtue signaling is fine until something happens (like a flood) that was one of the many reasons why the structure was build in the first place. Recently, there seems to be a rush to destroy any "artifacts" of our history that some self appointed "do gooders" have determined doesn't fit with the way THEY want the world to be. Many of these people having not wanting to study or understand the people that they are trampling.

  • @Seawing-v5d
    @Seawing-v5d 20 днів тому +1

    There will always be a few attempting to stand in the way of the needs of the many.

  • @swamprat69
    @swamprat69 3 місяці тому +3

    @8:40 "..multiple federal agencies.." say no more it all makes so much more sense now.

    • @georgehaydukeiii6396
      @georgehaydukeiii6396 3 місяці тому +3

      You sound insecure due to your lack of understanding about our government. Read a book, get educated, stop being a hater.

    • @NotTheRealRustyShackleford
      @NotTheRealRustyShackleford 3 місяці тому

      ​@@georgehaydukeiii6396 The government dumped straight radioactive waste into the Atlantic Ocean right off the coast of New Jersey. The DOE 'lost' countless casks of Mercury in Oak Ridge TN. They were spraying it on fields to get rid of it. Kinda reminds me of those excavators dumping contaminated dirt right into the river. I honestly am shocked the native tribes are foolish enough to make a deal with the government considering the track record on broken deals and treaties. Look up the Tuskegee Trials while you're at it, and then tell me how much you trust the government.

  • @debrapaulino918
    @debrapaulino918 2 місяці тому +1

    Has to be done to protect future.

  • @340wbymag
    @340wbymag 2 місяці тому +5

    All the folks whining about the dam removal had no problem ignoring the damage the dams were creating or the harm that was caused to the tribes and others living downstream. It was fine when they were having the problems. To me, that is just selfishness and ignorance. For a short time, a few years perhaps, the river may suffer some water quality issues, and then things will return to a more natural state. That's good for everyone. What is needed now is strong protection for all the river's tributaries and the creation of new wetlands within the watershed to feed cool, clean water into the river during the hot, dry summer months. California and Oregon should be returning beavers to every creek and stream within the watershed to do that and paying landowners for any damage the beavers create.

  • @RickSmith-z6n
    @RickSmith-z6n Місяць тому +1

    It's about time

  • @francoutah
    @francoutah 3 місяці тому +4

    Hayduke is alive?!

  • @moseshamlett3887
    @moseshamlett3887 2 місяці тому +1

    Left field here, I was just thinking the real tragedy is when the restoration is completely done and housing prices go through the roof and not one person in this video will be able to afford to live there anymore. Except maybe the Chinese dude lol.

  • @sasachiminesh1204
    @sasachiminesh1204 3 місяці тому +3

    The dams were illegal in the first place - they sit on stolen land and violate treaty rights that pre-exist California as a state. The dams destroyed the fish ecology that is a major economic staple for the Yurok who rightfully own the land. The farmers and residents are trespassers on stolen land, and they shed no tears for the Yurok when their land was stolen and their economy was destroyed.

  • @WalkingBackwardsIntoTheFuture
    @WalkingBackwardsIntoTheFuture 2 місяці тому +1

    It just takes one good year of snowfall and a good spring snowmelt that will wash all the sediment to the coast giving more life to the coast.. the restoration of life as far as animals and plants will take 5-15 years but will he 10x better in the future than ever was before

  • @rubyquail
    @rubyquail 2 місяці тому +3

    So happy!

  • @billhawkesworth990
    @billhawkesworth990 Місяць тому +2

    Maybe lake shasta next , Oroville too .

  • @EattheApple666
    @EattheApple666 3 місяці тому +4

    The river will heal itself, look at other places who are a year post removal and you will be happy and healthier.

  • @JimFarmer-l3n
    @JimFarmer-l3n 2 місяці тому +1

    Any positive feedback is celebrated any negative feedback is taken down. Keep that in mind when reading comments crazy times we live in

  • @mattsmith1137
    @mattsmith1137 3 місяці тому +22

    The CCP in China displaced 1.4 million people for the three gorges dam. Talk about total disregard for humans and the environment. Crummy as the US can be there’re glimmers of compassion for nature Ike this removal project occasionally.

    • @johnlee7085
      @johnlee7085 3 місяці тому +2

      What’s crazy is that some people have lifted China as an example of how to get things done.

    • @GrandsonofKong
      @GrandsonofKong 3 місяці тому

      @@johnlee7085 You mean steamroll the populace and how the majority of the people feel about a project?? Hmmmmmmmmmmmm.......