Klamath Indigenous Land Trust Purchases 10,000 Acres as Salmon Return [View all]
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Klamath Indigenous Land Trust Purchases 10,000 Acres as Salmon Return
BY NATIVE NEWS ONLINE STAFF DECEMBER 29, 2025
As salmon return to the headwaters of the Klamath River for the first time in more than a century, the newly formed Klamath Indigenous Land Trust and PacifiCorp announced the purchase of 10,000 acres in and around the rivers former reservoir reach. The deal is one of the largest private land purchases by an Indigenous-led land trust in U.S. history.
Dam removal allowed the salmon to return home. Returning these lands to Indigenous care ensures that home will be a place where they can flourish and recover, said Molli Myers (Karuk), president of the Klamath Indigenous Land Trust board of directors. Our communities spent generations fighting for this moment and we honor our ancestors who carried this vision forward. The healing thats underway is real, and this acquisition reflects the future were building together as People of the Klamath Basin.
PacifiCorp, the former landowner, partnered with the land trust to complete the sale following a decadeslong, Indigenous-led effort to remove four dams on the Klamath River, a project completed last year. The purchase includes lands upstream of and adjacent to the former hydropower project that are considered critical to the rivers long-term health and its fisheries. The transfer places stewardship of the land under Indigenous values and ecological restoration goals for the first time in more than a century.
PacifiCorp is gratified to see these lands transition to a stewardship model that honors their cultural and ecological significance, said Ryan Flynn, president of Pacific Power, the PacifiCorp division serving customers in California, Oregon and Washington. We recognize the leadership of the Klamath Basin Tribes and KILT in shaping a restoration vision that will benefit the entire region.
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