Mongolian scientists look to Klamath dams while considering hydropower
Impressions and information gathered during a visit to sites along the undammed Klamath River by scientists and others last year are shaping their thoughts on the impacts of dams. Eight Mongolian scientists specializing in areas including aquatic ecosystems, biology, chemistry, and construction engineering participated in last October’s tour to see “what it looks like to dam — and undam” the Klamath River, historically a salmon river that begins in tributaries in the Upper Klamath Lake area that feed into the Klamath River.
Other dam removal news:
- Jefferson Public Radio (Ore.): ‘Undammed’ investigates what happens when rivers are free to run wild again
