Mid Klamath Watershed Council

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Focus:

Since 2001, the Mid Klamath Watershed Council (MKWC) has been working with community partners to restore the threatened Klamath River in Northern California and the upslope habitats upon which the river depends. Our programs include Fire and Forestry, Fisheries, Plants, and Community and Stewardship. We leverage state, federal, and private grant funding, combined with community partnership and volunteerism to accomplish high-value and low-cost restoration actions. We are for a “Living and Working Watershed”.
Our programs in the Middle Klamath subbasin include Fire and Forestry, Fisheries, Plants, and Community and Stewardship. We leverage state, federal, and private grant funding, combined with community partnership and volunteerism to accomplish high-value and low-cost restoration actions throughout the Middle Klamath subbasin. The mission of MKWC is to collaboratively coordinate ecosystem restoration, promote innovative policy and community vitality, and involve people in land stewardship.

Bioregion Description:

Middle Klamath sub-basin.