
Gov. John Kitzhaber, left, Klamath Tribes Chairman Don Gentry, center, and cattle rancher Becky Hyde, sign an agreement Friday, April 18, 2014 in Chiloquin, Ore., to share water on rivers through the tribes' former reservation and cooperate on restoring fish sacred to the tribes. Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., said he would introduce legislation next month in the U.S. Senate based on the agreement ending decades of conflict over scarce water in the upper Klamath Basin. Water was shut off to cattle ranchers last summer during a drought after the tribes were awarded senior water rights in the area. (AP Photo/The Herald and News, Steven Stilton)
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