One year after the final piece of concrete was removed from the last of four dams on the Klamath River in northern California, tribes and environmentalists say the river, the fish and other species that depend on the Klamath's health are recovering and tribes continue to reclaim their lands and waters.

Barry McCovey, Yurok Tribe's fisheries director, said during a news conference Oct. 9 that the river is much clearer than it used to be.

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