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The article discusses various projects aimed at restoring aquatic ecosystems and enhancing Southern steelhead populations in California’s watersheds. Key initiatives include: String of Pearls: Aiming to…
Enhancing Water Security and Fish Ecology in the Nechako Watershed: A Collaborative Research Initiative
Rio Tinto and the University of Northern British Columbia (UNBC) have strengthened their partnership with a $1.75 million investment to study climate change impacts on water…
Brandywine River Trust Enhances Fish Migration and Water Quality by Removing Second Dam
The Brandywine River Restoration Trust (BRRT) is dismantling Dam 6, also known as the DuPont Experimental Station Dam, on the Brandywine River. Constructed in 1839, this…
For centuries, dams have disrupted the Brandywine River’s ecosystem, blocking migratory fish like the American shad from reaching their spawning grounds. The Brandywine River Restoration Trust…
The Brandywine River Restoration Trust has begun dismantling the DuPont Experimental Station Dam to help migrating fish, especially shad, swim further upstream. Known as Dam 6,…
The article outlines various funding initiatives focused on habitat restoration and support for fish populations across multiple U.S. regions. Key projects include: Oyster Reef Restoration: Funds…
The Mobile Bay National Estuary Program announced progress on the Lower Fish River Watershed Restoration project via Facebook. Construction is ongoing at Schoolhouse Branch and four…
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) has launched the Cutting the Green Tape program to streamline permitting for restoration projects, resulting in the approval…