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EPISODE · Jan 31, 2025 · 43 MIN

Ep 29 --Rios to Rivers and Paddle Tribal Waters. The Return of the Klamath River

from Dockside · host California State Parks and California Coastal Commission

In this episode we talk with Weston Boyles, the Founder and Executive Director of Rios to Rivers and Danielle Rey Frank, the Director of Development and Community Relations of Rios to Rivers. Rios to Rivers inspires the protection of rivers worldwide by investing in underserved and Indigenous youth who are intimately connected to their local waters and supporting their development as the next generation of environmental stewards. Today we will learn about the largest dam removal in history and the Indigenous Youth who will make the first descent down the newly freed river.

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