411
Eliminating rats restores islands.
567
A dead river is restored.
174
Ridding rats, restores islands.
544
An engineer's reforestation approach.
84
Clams and water pollution control.
630
Environmental restoration as her new career.
171
From rainforests to icecaps, ecosystems show signs of tipping.
306
Quantifying climate change impacts on ecosystems.
316
Top predators sustain ecosystems.
251
Proactive coral restoration.
361
An endangered fish is restored by novel means.
520
Citizen scientists help watershed and wildlife restoration.
522
Restoring wolves to Yellowstone changed the ecosystem.
615
Practical projects to help coral reefs.
623
Learning ecological communication systems.
516
For much of the 20th Century, energy development often meant dam building projects across wild rivers. From Maine to Tennessee to one to many western rivers, barriers to the natural flow of water, fish, and river life went up. Now at the beginning of the 21st, the reverse process may be underway as their removals take place and watershed restoration resumes.
The latest example of dams-coming-down will be the structure build across Elwah River in Olympic National Park in Washington. Its ...