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Let Rivers Flow shares news on free-flowing rivers, dam removals and fish habitat and offers product
Let Rivers Flow www.letriversflow attracts fans of healthy, free-flowing rivers. We share news and information on dam removals including the environmental benefits to wildlife as well as recreational and economical benefits to people. Kayakers, paddlers, fly fishermen, bird watchers, hikers and photographers all benefit from the beauty and diversity of wild rivers.
Let’s save the creatures.
How removing a dam could save North Carolina's ‘lasagna lizard’ A deconstruction project in North Carolina is part of a broader trend in removing dams to clean up water and restore habitats, and giant salamanders could reap the benefits.
Good news for Atlantic sturgeon!
Fish species returns to river after vanishing over a century ago: 'This is a fantastic start' — The Cool Down "It will be exciting to see how the sturgeons affect life in the river." A fish species that hasn't been seen since the late 19th century was reintroduced to its habitat. According to Nature World News, the Atlantic sturgeon disappeared from its home in the Göta älv River in Sweden due to pollutio...
Cheers!
Major Milestone for Klamath River Restoration: Decommissioning of 3 Dams Begins — Statement by Tom Kiernan, President and CEO of American Rivers Contact: Amy Souers Kober, 503-708-1145 The effort to restore a free-flowing Klamath River is taking a major step forward this week. The three remaining dams are being decommissioned and the drawdown of the reservoirs is beginning. Rem....
No turning back: The largest dam removal in U.S. history begins — NPR The next big phase of the Klamath River Dam removal started this week. It's the largest dam removal in U.S. history and is expected to last through 2024.
New dam news!👇🎉
California is about to begin the nation’s largest dam removal project. Here’s what it means for wildlife — San Francisco Chronicle REDDING — After decades of negotiation, the largest dam-removal project in U.S. history is expected to begin in California’s far north next year. The first of four aging dams on the Klamath River, the 250-mile waterway that originates in southern Oregon’s towering Cascades and empties along th...
450 events in 75 countries! Saturday, May 21st is World Fish Migration Day. Here's how to get involved.
World Fish Migration Day – Connecting fish, rivers and people ”The more people we can make aware of the huge challenges faced by fish, in order to survive in the modern world, the more opportunities we have to give them a helping hand