
FILE - This May 7, 2013 file photo shows Klamath Falls, in Ore. on the far side of Upper Klamath Lake. A federal judge has ruled against the Klamath Tribes in a lawsuit that accuses the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation of violating the Endangered Species Act by letting water levels fall too low for sucker fish to spawn in a key lake that also feeds an elaborate irrigation system along the Oregon-California border. The ruling, reported Friday, May 7, 2021, by the Herald and News in Klamath Falls, comes as the region confronts one of the driest years in memory. (Steve Silton/The Herald And News via AP, File)
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