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U.S. House Resources Committee Congressional Field Hearing On The Endangered Species Act -- testimonies, fact sheets, articles, press releases, letters

 

NEWS ARCHIVE #2
also see PRESS RELEASES
October - December 2004
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Water bank needs 100,000 acre-feet Herald and News 12/29/04

Wildlife rulings ignore key science, congressmen and critics say AP Don Thompson San Jose Mercury-News 12/19/04 Followed By Response to San Jose Mercury-News editor by Klamath Water Users Association 12/20/04

KWUA Executive Director resigns 12/10/04.
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Managers, farmers attempt to balance wildlife and harvests at Tule Lake refuge November 24, 2004 The Oregonian

Haying for the Birds Fair ain't what nature's about by Mike Connelly Range Magazine, fall issue

Another Chance to Save Water Bend Bulletin Editorial November 17, 2004

Nose dive, Oregon's tough on birds, Audubon report says November 11, 2004, BILL MONROE – The Oregonian

Appeals court won't reconsider Trinity decision by John Driscoll, The Times-Standard November 10, 2004

Screens accomplish at least one big goal H&N 11/9/04

Refuge managers, farmers, find common interest, H&N 11/1/04

SCRAPBOOK, Basin pioneers, homesteaders and their times, H&N 10/20/04.

2 articles on the Klamath Conservation Implementation Plan,  'Focus sought for water program', and 'Bureau takes new program for test drive.'
10/25/04 Herald and News

Coho salmon comments for federal ESA re-listing are due Nov.12 Pioneer Press 11/20/04

10/14/04: Attached are local, regional and national news articles regarding yesterday's announcement of the historic Klamath River Watershed Coordination Agreement:
1. Associated Press
2. Los Angeles Times
3. The Oregonian (Portland)
4. Eureka Times-Standard
5. Redding Record Searchlight

AgLifeNW Magazine, October Issue 2004, Hearing underscores need for common sense by Dan Keppen, Klamath Water Users Association Executive Director

Hands across the basin, and States' presence key part of water process, article and editorial regarding the signing of the recent Klamath River Watershed Coordination Agreement, H&N 10/14/04.

Sharing the Land Range Magazine Fall 2004

Media Advisory: Defenders of Wildlife Refuge Report Misses Mark KWUA 10/8/04

The 10 Most Endangered Wildlife Refuges - Klamath National Wildlife Refuge, Refuges at Risk, Defenders of Wildlife 10/8/04

Irrigation season OK, forecasting hard Herald and News October 6, 2004

If they restore habitat, irrigators should get their water assured, Herald and News October 5, 2004, by Mike Connelly

Yurok Tribe Will Lead Meeting Today In Klamath, Eureka Reporter, posted to KBC 10/2/04.

 


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