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Stakeholder groups
meet in Yreka
Klamath Falls Herald and News April 2, 2008
Several groups that support the Klamath
Basin Restoration Agreement, including the Klamath Tribes,
Karuk and Yurok tribes and Klamath Water Users Association,
met in Yreka Tuesday night as part of ongoing efforts to
work together.
Karuk spokesman Craig Tucker said the
session was intended to urge groups to “continue working
together to solve common problems.”
Water Users executive director
Greg Addington said the gathering was planned before
Siskiyou County supervisors announced they would vote on the
settlement.
“It wasn’t meant as a response. We wanted to get together and get some of our board members with tribal members from different tribes,” Addington said. “We’re here to eat some salmon, Klamath potatoes, elk and eel.” |
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