Like a cat with nine lives, the Klamath River is coming back to life. The four dams have been removed and fish are returning to their ancestral home in Southern Oregon, Siskiyou and Del Norte counties. The California Dept of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) reports volitional Fish passage has been restored with the removal of Iron Gate, Copco 1 and Copco 2 and JC Boyle dams. Monitoring adult salmonoids and juvenile productivity will be ongoing with preliminary adult Chinook basin estimates available by February 15. Initial results are positive with documented spawning in multiple tributaries in California and Oregon…..