Browsing: River
The Mad River watershed is predominantly private land, limiting conservation efforts despite supplying 70% of Humboldt County’s drinking water. Greg King, Executive Director of Siskiyou Land…
The article introduces three key authors involved in fish conservation efforts in California. Peter Moyle, a Distinguished Professor Emeritus at UC Davis, has authored over 240…
U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA) introduced a bipartisan bill on February 13 to reauthorize conservation programs for the Delaware River Basin, which serves as a critical…
The article discusses land use and land cover (LULC) changes in the upper watershed of the Qingshui River basin in China’s Chongli district from 1990 to…
The article discusses the critical need for effective ecosystem management in light of significant environmental degradation across major ecosystems in the U.S. and beyond. It emphasizes…
A historic agreement was signed in Sacramento to secure the future of the Eel River, benefiting the Russian River watershed and addressing past injustices against Eel…
In the final meeting of the “Art and Science of the Mohawk River Watershed” class, students showcased their creative projects. Environment and sustainability majors explored the…
Enhancing Ecosystem Health: A Bioassessment Framework for the Upper Tana River Watershed
The article discusses the development of a simplified and robust biomonitoring framework for assessing ecological health in ecosystems, particularly focusing on aquatic and linked terrestrial environments…
A $5 million grant from the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation will support a restoration project at the Yampa River and Walton Creek confluence in Steamboat Springs,…
Exploring Surface Irrigation Opportunities in the Chacha River Watershed of Ethiopia’s Upper Blue Nile
The article discusses the irrigation potential of the Chacha River Watershed in Ethiopia, estimating that 13,336.5 hectares of land is highly suitable for surface irrigation, while…