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DESCRIPTION:Four hydroelectric dams built eighty years ago have degraded the health of 
 the Klamath River, decimated local salmon populations, and imperiled three 
 Native American tribes. But now, those dams may be torn down thanks to a 
 budding coalition of Native Americans, farmers, environmentalists, fishing 
 people and a feisty federal judge who forced the U.S. Interior department 
 to protect California and Oregon’s endangered salmon—a key to the 
 rights, and livelihoods of the three tribes that depend on the river.  
 \n\nCome see the story behind the headlines about the world's biggest 
 proposed dam-removal, and how these previously adversarial groups have 
 become a viable coalition. On March 14 International Rivers Network and the 
 Karuk Tribe of California will screen “Solving the Klamath Crisis: 
 Keeping Farms and Fish Alive” at Berkeley’s La Peña Cultural  Center 
 at 7pm, in celebration of the 10th annual International Day of Action for 
 Rivers.\n\nFor more information please call International Rivers Network at 
 510-848-1155 or go to www.irn.org. This event is free, but donations will 
 be gratefully accepted.\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/03/06/18373231.php
SUMMARY:Big Dams, Salmon and Indigenous Rights: “Solving the Klamath Crisis” Film at La Peña
LOCATION:La Peña 3105 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2007/03/06/18373231.php
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