A new study reveals that most U.S. rivers lack real protection, putting clean water, wildlife, and communities at risk.
River floods are becoming more likely globally because of climate change, but not in the waterway’s downstream sections where more people live. That’s according to a new study coauthored by a ...
A new study has mapped 35 years of river changes on a global scale. The work has revealed significant effects on both downstream (44% decrease in water flow) and upstream (17% flow increase) rivers, ...
Two recent stories, one on Neptune Pass in the lower Mississippi River and the other on the testing of the Bonnet Carre Spillway by the Corps of Engineers, are related and deserve mutual exploration.
Calusa Waterkeeper Codty Pierce says even small amounts of Lake Okeechobee water will infect the Caloosahatchee River with toxic blue-green algae blooms. Small amounts of water are coming from the ...
After a year’s worth of work and meetings with a facilitator, a group focused on protecting the Crystal River is pursuing three potential ways forward. The Crystal River Wild & Scenic and Other ...
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