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Craig Tucker is the Natural Resources Policy Advocate for the Karuk Tribe working on a wide range of issues that affect Karuk cultural and environmental resources. Tucker has focused much of his efforts during his 13 year tenure with Karuk on …
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Craig Tucker, Ph.D. has worked at the intersection of natural resources, water rights, and tribal self-governance on the North Coast for nearly 20 years. As a staffer for the Karuk Tribe, Craig helped plan and organize the campaign to Un-dam the Kamath and Bring the Salmon Home.
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Currently Craig is the Campaign Coordinator for the Karuk Tribe's 'Bring the Salmon Home' campaign. The goal: removal of four dams on the Klamath River which would represent the largest dam removal project in history."
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View S. Craig Tucker’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. As a campaigner with Friends of the River and later as Natural Resources Policy Advocate…
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Interview with Craig Tucker, Klamath Campaign Coordinator, Karuk …
2008年12月15日 · Currently a coalition of Tribes, conservation and fishing groups, farmers, and local governments support a basin wide restoration plan that is predicated on the removal of the lower four Klamath Dams.
Water coalition aims to coordinate conservation efforts
Craig Tucker, Karuk Tribe spokesman, KBRA voting member, and a founder and board member of Klamath Riverkeeper. He joined Green Corps, specialized in community organizing and social justice, outreach director for Friends of the River, He is Campaign Coordinator for the Karuk Tribe's 'Bring the Salmon Home' campaign.
2023年2月2日 · What was once the most robust and bountiful run of Chinook in the Klamath basin—a staple to the tribal people, culture, and economy—is nearly extinct in the wild. This paper will describe the distinction between spring and fall Chinook through the lens of Karuk traditional ecological knowledge and practice. It is divided into three sections.
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Mr. Tucker and his leadership, Leif Hillman, the convicted criminal, who heads up the Karuk Department of Natural Resources are attempting to gain control of property rights and water rights, which do not belong to them.
Craig Tucker, Ph.D. has worked at the intersection of natural resources, water rights, and tribal self-governance on the North Coast for nearly 20 years. As a staffer for the Karuk Tribe, Craig helped plan and organize the campaign to Un-dam the Kamath and Bring the Salmon Home. Craig also represents Humboldt
Craig Tucker; Toz Soto; Josh Saxon; Bill Chesney; Fred Ruff; Craig ...
As fish dependent communities are working to remove dams on the main stem, a new focus is being placed on key tributaries where the overwhelming majority of salmon spawn. The Scott River is one of the most important.