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In 1979, Mark Dubois chained himself to a boulder to protest filling of the reservoir behind the New Melones Dam that would drown California’s Stanislaus River. In episode 23 of the We Are Rivers podcast, listen to Mark...
Episode 23 - From the Stanislaus to the Klamath: Speaking up for Free-flowing Rivers is an episode from We Are Rivers by American Rivers. In 1979, Mark Dubois chained himself to a boulder to protest filling of the reservoir behind the New M...
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In 1979, Mark Dubois chained himself to a boulder to protest filling of the reservoir behind the New Melones Dam that would drown California’s Stanislaus River. In episode 23 of the We Are Rivers podcast, listen to Mark share his story and lessons on saving beloved places. We also hear from Craig Tucker on the Klamath River, which promises to be one of the most significant dam removal and river restoration projects the world has seen. Photo Credit: Klamath River, Josh Miller
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Episode 23 - From the Stanislaus to the Klamath: Speaking up for Free-flowing Rivers is from We Are Rivers by American Rivers.
Published Oct 11, 2019 and 00:39:59 long