
Yurok
Tribe annual
Klamath River
Clean-up coming in
April
March 22, 2008
Eureka
Reporter
Organizers are reminding
residents that the seventh annual Klamath River Cleanup is scheduled for
April 12 from
9 a.m.
to
1 p.m.
in Klamath.
The clean-up is a yearly
effort to rid the
Klamath River
of illegally dumped trash
or debris washed down the river by winter storms.
“The clean-up is a
perfect way to beautify one of the most important watersheds in the
Humboldt/Del Norte area before the tourist season hits full stride,”
said Pam Kostka, a Yurok fisheries biologist and co-organizer of the
event.
Participants should meet
at the Yurok Tribal Headquarters off of U.S. Highway 101 in Klamath.
Lunch following the clean-up will include Klamath steelhead and lamprey
eel, a delicacy traditionally caught by Yurok.
To help fund the clean-up
the Yurok Tribe is raffling off four cords of hardwood, which will be
delivered for free.
Tickets are $10 each and
only 25 tickets will be sold for each cord of firewood. The last day to
buy tickets is April 11.
The tribe is also
accepting donations to help fund the event.
To purchase raffle
tickets or make a donation, contact the Yurok Tribal Office at
707-482-1350. Last year’s
clean-up removed 22 tons of trash, which is a key habitat for salmon,
steelhead and sturgeon.
The money raised from the
raffle will be used to purchase supplies, including bags, gloves and
T-shirts for volunteers and food for the post clean-up luncheon.
The event’s co-sponsors
— the Tribe’s Fisheries and Environmental Programs and the
Americorps Watersheds Stewards Project — are providing the large
machinery and transporting the trash to the Del Norte County Solid Waste
Authority, which is helping with fees.
To pre-register for a
specific T-shirt size, contact the Yurok Tribe before March 28. The
T-shirts are free to all volunteers who pre-register.
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