Episode #117 Khlamath Basin - Arid Wetlands w/ Biologist John Vradenburg

The North American Waterfowler

20-06-2024 • 1 Std. 31 Min.

John Vradenburg discusses his work in the Pacific Flyway and the challenges of managing waterfowl in arid wetland systems. He highlights the unique conditions of the Pacific Flyway, which is the driest of the four flyways, and the impact of drought events on habitat loss. He also discusses the complexities of water rights and water scarcity in the West, as well as the changing landscape of waterfowl management and the future of the resource. John shares his personal journey in the field of wetland management and the importance of finding passion in a career. The conversation focused on the Klamath Basin and the challenges of managing water resources for migratory waterfowl in arid systems. The Klamath Basin is a globally unique wetland system that has been highly modified over the years. The discussion covered the history of the basin, including the establishment of the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge in 1908 and the construction of dams on the Klamath River. The conversation also touched on the recent agreement to remove four dams on the Klamath River to improve fish populations and overall river health. The challenges of managing water allocations and meeting the needs of various stakeholders were discussed, as well as the importance of communication and collaboration in finding solutions. The conversation ended on a positive note, highlighting the potential for wetland restoration and the resilience of the Klamath Basin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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