For decades, river restoration has focused on returning waterways to conditions that existed before dams, weirs and ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Almost a quarter of all freshwater species are threatened with extinction. The removal of human-made barriers from rivers, ...
Europe removed a record 603 dams and barriers across 21 countries in 2025, reconnecting thousands of kilometers of rivers — ...
After centuries of dam building, a nationwide movement to dismantle these aging barriers is showing how free-flowing rivers can restore ecosystems, improve safety, and reconnect people with nature. A ...
For nearly 15,000 years, American shad and other migratory fish moved freely up the Paulins Kill River from the Delaware to spawn. That journey through Sussex and Warren counties was cut short about ...
It’s been a little more than a year since four dams on the Klamath River came down — the biggest river restoration project in U.S. history. In that time, tribal, state, nonprofit and federal ...
GENEVA — The Yangtze River gets more than half of China’s industrial waste and sewage. Europe’s Danube has lost most of its surrounding wetlands. And the Rio Grande has become so shallow that salt ...
Hartford and West Lebanon's Wilder Dam is one of three that could soon be operated as run-of-river facilities under proposed conditions for a new license. Three major hydroelectric dams on the ...
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