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Students hear of challenges in Klamath Basin
Tuesday, November 18, 2003

The University of California at Los Angeles held a forum on Klamath Basin issues and water rights.

Two members of the Yurok Tribe spoke. They talked about the massive fishkill last fall that left 33,000 salmon dead. The tribe, and others in the basin, depend on the fish to survive.

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Forum addresses rights, raises awareness of American Indian culture (The Daily Bruin 11/17)

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