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Closeup of lake sturgeon swimming in the Niagara River.
Habitat Restoration
A milestone for lake sturgeon on the Osage River
May 16, 2024
A blue-eyed adult Pacific lamprey suckers onto a rock underwater.
Migratory Species
Fish Migration Madness!
May 13, 2024
a clear creek with trees in the background
Habitat Restoration
$7.5M More in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding to Support Salmon and Communities
Apr 25, 2024
a clear creek with trees in the background
Migratory Species
$7.5M More in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding to Support Salmon and Communities
Apr 24, 2024
Three images of the dam. 1. Full dam on a rocky stream, 2. Partial dam, part of the structure is gone, 3. open river bed and earthen streambanks held in place with canvas and rock.
Land Management
Little River Dam Removal 鈥� Virginia
Apr 23, 2024
A biologist holds a young lake sturgeon
Habitat Restoration
Restoring reverence along with the lake sturgeon
Apr 23, 2024
5 people on a bridge
Habitat Restoration
Fish Passage Projects Address Climate Resilience and Strengthen Local Economies
Apr 23, 2024
3 Adult Chinook Salmon swim, more in back
Habitat Restoration
$70M for Fish Passage Projects to Address Climate Resilience, Strengthen Local Economies
Apr 23, 2024
a group of people standing on a bridge over water holding a blue sign
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Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Having Positive, Lasting Impacts
Apr 4, 2024
Crane removing dam with danger sign in the foreground
Why are we removing dams?
Feb 20, 2024
Box culvert road-stream crossing
Science and Technology
Navigating Watershed Barriers
Feb 2, 2024
Tim Ericson, sitting at the front of a boat, paddles on the Deshka River. The photo is taken from the back of the boat, and Ericson looks back at the camera over his shoulder. The boat is filled with supplies, including moose antlers.
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Tim Ericson's Elemental Experiences
Jan 24, 2024

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Closeup of lake sturgeon swimming in the Niagara River.
Habitat Restoration
A milestone for lake sturgeon on the Osage River
May 16, 2024
A blue-eyed adult Pacific lamprey suckers onto a rock underwater.
Migratory Species
Fish Migration Madness!
May 13, 2024
a clear creek with trees in the background
Migratory Species
$7.5M More in Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding to Support Salmon and Communities
Apr 24, 2024
A biologist holds a young lake sturgeon
Habitat Restoration
Restoring reverence along with the lake sturgeon
Apr 23, 2024
Three images of the dam. 1. Full dam on a rocky stream, 2. Partial dam, part of the structure is gone, 3. open river bed and earthen streambanks held in place with canvas and rock.
Land Management
Little River Dam Removal 鈥� Virginia
Apr 23, 2024
5 people on a bridge
Habitat Restoration
Fish Passage Projects Address Climate Resilience and Strengthen Local Economies
Apr 23, 2024
a group of people standing on a bridge over water holding a blue sign
Land Management
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Having Positive, Lasting Impacts
Apr 4, 2024
Crane removing dam with danger sign in the foreground
Why are we removing dams?
Feb 20, 2024
Box culvert road-stream crossing
Science and Technology
Navigating Watershed Barriers
Feb 2, 2024
Tim Ericson, sitting at the front of a boat, paddles on the Deshka River. The photo is taken from the back of the boat, and Ericson looks back at the camera over his shoulder. The boat is filled with supplies, including moose antlers.
Our People
Tim Ericson's Elemental Experiences
Jan 24, 2024
A large pool of water in a green, hilly landscape
Town Transformations Through Fish Passage Projects
Jan 11, 2024
a series of five images of endangered/threatened species. From left, they are the California condor, black-footed ferret, atlantic salmon, piping plover, and polar bear.
Endangered Species Act
Songs for Species
Jan 2, 2024

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