From the Ground Up

From the Ground Up: Managing the Salmon River Basin

The biologically diverse and scenic Salmon River in the Klamath National Forest in Northern California has long struggled with the effects of logging and mining. This video illustrates how the USDA Forest Service and local communities work together to manage this key watershed by restoring water quality and habitat for endangered salmon, eliminating roads, and mitigating erosion.

  • Broadcast nationally on select PBS and cable stations
  • CINE Golden Eagle Award
  • Telly Award
  • Aurora Award
  • Marin Environmental Film Festival
  • Finalist, International Wildlife Film Festival
  • Society for Ecological Restoration Special Presentation

Produced, written, and directed by Kevin White
Narrated by Terri Orth Palavicini
Edited by Theron Yeager

Topic areas: Forestry, Environmental Studies, Geology, Hydrology, Marine Biology, Wildlife Biology

28 minutes, stereo, closed captioned

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