Ancestral fishing knowledge is now obsolete after dams broke the river’s rhythm, scrambling ancient fishing spots.
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Beaver-inspired artificial dams could help protect rivers from climate change
Scientists say artificial beaver dams could help protect fish, water quality, and biodiversity as climate change reshapes ...
Removal of the dam is seen as the best way to help endangered fish species rebound by accessing new spawning grounds.
Easthampton has secured grant funding to study the impacts of destruction of the Manhan River Dam and fish ladder, which could save significant costs to the city and improve the health of a major fish ...
As the Klamath River continues healing from 100 years of mismanagement, tribes and environmentalists must deal with funding ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers highlighted the role of hydroelectric power in the region’s renewable energy push during a Thursday media tour of Bonneville Dam. The Corps hosted the event to mark ...
Some environmental groups are fighting against hydro power due to dams supposedly harming fish. Ken Ruinard / staff / USA TODAY NETWORK Instead of using fossil fuels, we’re told to use “clean” energy: ...
Piling rocks across a small stream on a hot day to create a private forest wading pool may seem harmless to hikers and campers, but fish have a different point of view. Recreational dams can block a ...
According to Earthjustice, spilling more water over dams would allow more juvenile fish to pass over the dams instead of ...
On Nov. 18 and 20, Southeast Region Fish and Game fisheries staff and volunteers put on waders, loaded a drift boat with ...
Artificial beaver dams are spreading across the Pacific Northwest. New research shows they may help rivers handle warming temperatures.
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