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       Klamath ESA
                    DVD
On July 17, 2004, Loggers, Farmers, Ranchers, Scientists, Settlers, Indian Tribes, Coastal Fishermen, Congressmen, and Government Agencies, came together to examine the Endangered Species Act, the ESA.
     You will see farms and fishing boats, wildlife and wildfires, tears and destruction.
     You will hear prayers, speeches, testimonies, questions by Congressmen and answers of witnesses.
     Join the rally, march, speeches, and entire Oversight Field Hearing on the Endangered Species Act 30 Years Later: The Klamath Project, before the Subcommittee on Water and Power of the Committee on Resources,  U.S. House of Representatives.

 

  Included in the video are images by photographers Larry Turner, Pat Ratliff, Jacqui Krizo, Liz Bowen, and Julie Smithson.

DVD cover  (front photo Larry Turner)

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Page #2    (Photo Pat Ratliff)

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Welcome to the unveiling of
Klamath ESA
DVD

      On July 17, 2004, Loggers, Farmers, Ranchers, Scientists, Settlers, Indian Tribes, Coastal Fishermen, Congressmen, and Government Agencies, came together to examine the Endangered Species Act, the ESA.
     You will see farms and fishing boats, wildlife and wildfires, tears and destruction.
     You will hear prayers, speeches, testimonies, questions by Congressmen and answers of witnesses.
     Join the rally, march, speeches, and entire Oversight Field Hearing on the Endangered Species Act 30 Years Later: The Klamath Project, before the Subcommittee on Water and Power of the Committee on Resources,  U.S. House of Representatives.
    Photographers Larry Turner, Pat Ratliff, Jacqui Krizo, Liz Bowen, and Julie Smithson contributed to the dvd. It was filmed and edited by Jacqui Krizo.
     Some of the people who spoke at the rally and hearing were Troy Fletcher, Yurok Tribe, Tim Findley Range Magazine, Dan Keppen Klamath Water Users, Don Boyd Klamath Basin Businessman,  Kirk Rodgers, Bureau of Reclamation Regional Director, Dr. William M. Lewis, Chairman of the National Research Council, David Vogel, fisheries scientist, Vernacio Hernandez, Hispanic Immigrant, and Congressman Ken Calvert, Chairman of the Subcommittee on Water and Power.
     How many suckers were then when listed as endangered, and how many are there now?
     Kirk Rogers, Bureau of Reclamation,  could have stopped the 2001 water shut-off; why didn't he?
     Why is there a 100,000 acre foot water bank taking water from the farmers when the lake and river are higher since the Klamath Project was built?
     Who makes biological opinions?
    
Why, Why, Why ?