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The Klamath river, with origins in the flatlands of south-east Oregon and its end in the canyons of northern California, is often called 'a river upside-down'. Local residents and native tribes alike hope that the current plan to remove four dams along the river will help restore it's salmon and steelhead runs to their historic levels.

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The Klamath river, with origins in the flatlands of south-east Oregon and its end in the canyons of northern California, is often called 'a river upside-down'. Local residents and native tribes alike hope that the current plan to remove four dams along the river will help restore it's salmon and steelhead runs to their historic levels.