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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 ...
During a virtual press conference Oct. 9, Klamath River scientists announced that a year after the last of the dams were removed, river health has begun to bounce back. With salmon swimming upstream, ...
The use of artificial beaver dams to replicate the ecological benefits created by the industrious rodents shows promise for offsetting damage to fish habitat, water quality, and biodiversity arising ...
Hayes Marsh in Beaver Brook State Park was created by a six-decade-old dam that the state wants to remove before it fails. Credit: NH State Parks / Courtesy A 300-foot-long earthen dam in Bear Brook ...
MINNEAPOLIS — In Minnesota, beavers have long been considered a nuisance, thanks to their uncanny ability to gnaw trees and construct dams that sometimes clog culverts, raise lake levels or flood ...
A jury ruled in favor of an Orange man sued by a neighbor who alleged the defendant refused to cooperate with efforts to ...
Dam removals can lower flood risk and benefit local ecology, but they also present unique challenges for Vermont.
Despite the hopeful strides the river has taken in healing, scientists say federal funding cuts pose a setback to continued scientific monitoring. At a virtual press conference on Thursday, Oct. 9, ...
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