I think this agreement will work because it does provide albeit at a reduced level, it provides water assurances into th...
the blueprint that the stakeholders have, in effect, agreed to now is codified in S. 2379.
the legislation, in my view, provides a sustainable and more economically certain future for the Klamath Basin.
In many ways the solutions that local residents are implementing in the Klamath Basin point to a new model for managing ...
The people of the Klamath Basin have found a better way forward now.
Congratulations for where we've gotten to and Senator Wyden and I are going to do all we can to take this side of it for...
I pledged that if succeeded, I would work in partnership with all of you as stakeholders.
I just want to note that there are many other stakeholders who've been involved in this broader vision, the Yurok Tribe,...
For the last year, I facilitated the Klamath Basin Task Force, which was convened by Oregon Senators Ron Wyden and Jeff ...
It's important to the ranching community to have a good relationship with the Klamath tribe.
the relationships that were forged in the dialogs that made 2010 so dramatically different than 2001.
What we are seeing already are real impacts of climate change, impacts that are being felt today on the ground.
Let's turn to our second panel, if they could come forward.
What we are seeing now is that steadily rising temperature in the summertime, so that the mean temperature in the summer...
So you said 98 percent loss, so 49 out 50 of moose that were there before are gone.
That represents a lost opportunity for the American sportsman.
My impressions were, seeing this in studies of lots of species some of my colleagues have talked about the migrating lob...
These impacts aren't always straightforward, as we will hear from some of our witnesses today.