Articles for tag: Dam Removal, environment, river restoration, Water Resources

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11 U.S. Dams Coming Down – What Happens to Fish Next

Suhail Ahmed

  Concrete is cracking, excavators are chewing through century-old walls, and long-silenced channels are starting to breathe again. Multiple U.S. dams are slated for removal this year, opening corridors that have been shut to fish for generations and stirring up as much hope as sediment. The promise is powerful: salmon nosing into ancestral tributaries, shad ...

brown rodent on body of water

Oregon’s Beavers Are Transforming Rivers

Suhail Ahmed

On stormy nights across western Oregon, creeks that once rushed like firehoses now spread, linger, and breathe – thanks to a tireless engineer with orange incisors and a head for hydraulics. The beaver, long maligned as a nuisance, is quietly rewriting flood stories and restoring frayed ecosystems from farm valleys to forested headwaters. Researchers and ...

Oregon Beavers Rebuild Rivers

Oregon Beavers Rebuild Rivers

Gargi Chakravorty

Picture this: Oregon’s streams and likely harbored a substantial population of North American beaver before European colonization. Today, these remarkable rodents are making a comeback as nature’s most effective stream restoration engineers, transforming degraded waterways across the Pacific Northwest in ways that seem almost magical. What makes this story even more compelling is that scientists ...