Posts for tag "stream restoration"
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Testing Beaver Dam Analogs in Pennsylvania
Constructed of natural materials found in the region, beaver dam analogs are a restoration strategy that are often used to improve wetland and groundwater recharge. The dams slow the flow of rivers and streams and limit the...
- Posted March 9, 2026
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Monitoring Northern Idaho Watersheds Helps Keep Them Wild and Pristine
Northern Idaho is a land sparse with people, but bountiful with lakes, forests, and mountains. Up in the Northern Rocky Mountains, countless streams and rivers slice through the landscape, cascading from peaks to the tranquil valleys below....
- Posted October 22, 2025
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Restoring North Texas Streams to Historical Flows
North Texas is one of the fastest-growing regions in the state, an area that is expected to face increasing water needs. In order to meet these demands, the Upper Trinity Regional Water District (UTRWD) is building Lake...
- Posted June 9, 2025
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Monitoring and Facilitating Habitat Restoration Efforts in the Great Lakes
While human infrastructure, urbanization, and industrialization have advanced human societies, the natural environment has suffered due to constructed impediments and deteriorating architecture. In order to combat this degradation, habitat restoration programs across the US work to remove...
- Posted January 27, 2025
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James H. Barrow Field Station Research Explores Stream Restoration and Redirected Stream Life
Hiram College in Ohio is notable for its stream restoration work and exceptional student-driven programs
- Posted November 29, 2018





