From the Klamath to the Kruger: The Global Rise of River Restoration
From the Klamath to the Kruger: The Global Rise of River Restoration The 2026 Bioneers Conference has illuminated a powerful truth: the movement to "un-dam" our world and restore land to its original nature is no longer just a series of isolated experiments. It is a global shift. While California is currently celebrating the historic return of salmon to the Klamath River, a similar transformation is taking place across the African continent. From the savanna of South Africa to the urban watersheds of Ethiopia and Rwanda, the philosophy of "re-wilding" is being put into practice. Africa’s "Great Un-Damming": The Kruger Success In South Africa, the movement to restore natural flow regimes has found a champion in Kruger National Park. Much like the Klamath project, this initiative recognizes that human-made barriers—even those built with good intentions—can devastate local ecosystems. In March 2026, conservationists collaborated with the South African Na...