The SC Department of Natural Resources stocked approximately 25,000 marked American shad fry in the Broad River on last week, marking the beginning of a much larger scale restoration effort to stock millions of American shad fry per year in the Broad and Santee River systems in an attempt to restore South Carolina's most economically important fin fish.
Scientists are starting to see results in the Kissimmee River (FL) restoration as bird populations in particular are recovering.
The Los Angeles River: Intro to a Case Study in Urban Revitalization
Riverkeeper, the #1 protector of the Hudson River, is also the lead watch-dog of NYC’s water supply
How development destroys headwater streams and does other damage to Puget Sound, and the possibilities of restoration and, interestingly, a similar article about Chesapeake Bay
Ralph Maughan's Wildlife News provides a nice summary of all of the bills moving through the Senate Natural Resources Committee, including a number having to do with river restoration and preservation
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
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Great site. And thank you for providing a link to my site.
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