Salmon are swimming freely in the Klamath River for the first time in over a century after the largest dam removal project in US history was completed. The project, which demolished four dams, aims to restore the river’s natural flow and ecosystem. Researchers are tracking the migration of Chinook salmon and other fish to monitor the river’s healing process.
This story is a Media Miss by the right as 0% is from right-leaning media.
Discover reporting you’re not seeing from biased, mainstream media outlets.
Using our real-time Media Miss™ tool powered by Ground News, we spotlight stories that right-leaning and left-leaning news outlets aren’t covering to bring you a complete picture of the news.
Media Landscape
Click on bars to see headlines
7 total sources
-
No coverage from Far Left sources 0 sources
-
No coverage from Left sources 0 sources
-
See Hide headlines from Lean Left sources 5 sources
-
Salmon swim freely in the Klamath River for 1st time in a century after dams removed
Associated Press News -
Salmon are swimming freely in the Klamath River for first time in a century after dams removed
Coast Reporter -
Salmon are swimming freely in the Klamath River for first time in a century after dams removed
Flin Flon Reminder -
Salmon swim freely in Klamath River for 1st time in a century after dams removed
NBC Bay Area -
Salmon are swimming freely in the Klamath River for first time in a century after dams removed
Bowen Island Undercurrent
-
-
See Hide headlines from Center sources 2 sources
-
No coverage from Lean Right sources 0 sources
-
No coverage from Right sources 0 sources
-
No coverage from Far Right sources 0 sources
Other (sources without bias rating):
-
No coverage from Other sources 0 sources
Powered by Ground News™
Trending Stories
-
-
U.S.15 hrs ago
An ‘atmospheric river’ will dump rain on SoCal. What?
-
Lifestyle15 hrs ago
Trump admin eyes ‘portable mortgages’ to jumpstart housing market
-
U.S.16 hrs ago
Inside the 23,000 emails: Epstein’s relationship with Trump, associates