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KWUA in the News

Discover the latest buzz surrounding KWUA with our 'KWUA in the News' section, aggregating external articles featuring connections to KWUA's initiatives, achievements, and impact in the realm of water management and agriculture.

Western water bills teed up in U.S. Senate

September 23, 2024

The Senate Energy and Natural Resources (ENR) Subcommittee on Water and Power earlier this month heard testimony on 16 bills,

Celebrating the first 60 years under the Kuchel Act, the partnership of agriculture and wildlife in the Klamath Basin

September 23, 2024

The Upper Klamath Basin, which spans across the California and Oregon border, is home to extraordinary farmland and the remarkable

Farmers, Tribes restoration projects moving forward

September 19, 2024

Following several meetings and lengthy discussions, on Aug. 15, Klamath Water Users Association, the Klamath Tribes, the Yurok Tribe, and

Botulism, Bird Flu kills thousands of birds in Klamath Basin waterfowl refuges

August 27, 2024

Waterfowl in the Klamath Basin have been hit with a one-two punch of avian botulism and bird flu. So far,

USDA Launches Comprehensive Bird Flu Testing Program

August 19, 2024

A new initiative aims to safeguard the livestock food supply amid rising avian influenza cases across the U.S. The United

Klamath Basin wildlife refuges battle suspected botulism and bird flu outbreak

August 19, 2024

A combination of botulism and bird flu has led to estimates of thousands of birds dying in the Klamath Basin

Klamath Basin waterfowl in peril as recently restored wetlands on national refuges denied water

August 19, 2024

Another botulism outbreak is threatening the lives of hundreds of thousands of waterfowl on wildlife refuges in the Klamath Basin.

The Viewpoint with Ty Kliewer

August 19, 2024

In the heart of the Klamath River Basin, Ty Kliewer and his family stand as resilient agriculturalists in a landscape

These aren’t the kind of photos we like to see of birds in a wildlife refuge

August 9, 2024

These aren’t the kind of photos we like to see of birds in a wildlife refuge. This week, the Bird

Avian Botulism Outbreak in Klamath Basin and Tule Lake Refuges

August 9, 2024

Another outbreak of avian botulism is killing birds throughout the upper Pacific Flyway in the Klamath Basin and Tule Lake

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