Klamath Drainage District
The Klamath Drainage District (KDD), established in 1915, manages approximately 27,000 acres of agricultural lands and wildlife refuge areas in the Klamath Basin, Oregon. It plays a crucial role in providing water and drainage services while fostering wildlife habitats through sustainable irrigation practices, particularly winter flooding that enhances environmental conditions for diverse wildlife species.
KDD's initiatives support a variety of bird species, including the largest wintering population of bald eagles in the continental United States, by creating essential foraging and resting habitats. Through collaborations with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and independent biological surveys, KDD continues to demonstrate its commitment to balancing agricultural productivity with environmental stewardship.
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