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Reclamation announces funding for six Klamath Basin tribes under Drought and Resiliency Program

Media Contact: Justin McCauley, 541-880-2581, jmccauley@usbr.gov
For Release: Dec 12, 2024

KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. — The Bureau of Reclamation this week announced $4.6 million in funding for the Hoopa Valley Tribe, Karuk Tribe, The Klamath Tribes, Modoc Nation, Pulikla Tribe of Yurok People, and Yurok Tribe. The funds will support 14 projects aimed at combating drought and building resilience in tribal communities across the region. 

“The Klamath Basin Drought and Resiliency and Tribal Ecosystem Restoration Program allows Reclamation to work with Klamath Basin tribes to determine the most effective way to allocate these essential funds,” said California-Great Basin Regional Director Karl Stock. “It also reflects Reclamation’s ongoing efforts to implement multi-faceted, durable, and collaborative strategies that balance both human and environmental needs.”  

Of the 14 projects recommended for funding, eight will help tribes conduct environmental and ecosystem analysis and data collection to prepare for drought, restore ecosystems, and build resilience. The remaining projects will focus on general drought preparation, funding for staff and personnel, outreach, and infrastructure improvements. 

Since 2021, $16.1 million in supplementary drought-resilience funding has been provided to Klamath Basin tribes under the Klamath Basin Drought and Resiliency and Tribal Ecosystem Restoration Program. The Program supports the Department of the Interior’s broader commitment to increasing collaborative efforts aimed at restoring the Klamath Basin ecosystem and improving water supply reliability throughout the Klamath Project. 

For more information visit: Klamath Basin Drought Resilience Keystone Initiative 

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