The U.S. Department of the Interior has rescinded over $2 million in federal grants intended for restoration projects in the Mid Klamath Basin, which included wildfire prevention and habitat restoration along the Klamath River. The Mid Klamath Watershed Council stated these projects are vital for understanding Chinook salmon populations, impacting fishing guidelines. The Interior Department claimed the grants no longer align with U.S. Fish and Wildlife priorities, but hasn’t provided clarity. This funding loss significantly hampers the council’s efforts, and they are now seeking alternative funding sources amid a government shutdown.
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Klamath River Restoration Funding Cut by Trump Administration
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