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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
A still river sits with a coating of green algae surrounded by thriving green foliage on a bright day.
Michigan spaces becoming community places
Dec 21, 2023
A bridge over a free-flowing creek with burlap covered soil for replanting on the banks
Habitat Restoration
The National Aquatic Barrier Inventory & Prioritization Tool
Dec 20, 2023
Photo of new culvert near sports fields in Springville, Alabama
Our Partners
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law at work in Alabama
Nov 17, 2023
a stream flowing through a forest
Habitat Restoration
The Interagency Fish Passage Task Force
Nov 14, 2023
An interpretive sign depicting Cripple Creek and its history, in front of the Chena River and fireweed stems.
Habitat Restoration
Natural flows return to Cripple Creek
Oct 19, 2023
looking out an open arch culvert
Habitat Restoration
$36M Available for Fish Passage and River Restoration Projects
Oct 11, 2023
Cement dam in water surrounded by trees
Habitat Restoration
The largest dam removal in Pennsylvania
Oct 5, 2023
Mitch Osborne leads a group around restored sections of Cripple Creek, July 2023
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From Bush Planes to Arctic Dives, Mitch Osborne Has Served Alaska High and Low
Sep 29, 2023
A new culvert extends beneath a road in Wasila, AK, to improve fish passage for salmon.
Habitat Restoration
Helping Solve A Salmonid Mystery
Sep 29, 2023
Representatives from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, members of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, and other partners pose for the Numana Dam groundbreaking.
Habitat Restoration
Numana Dam Fish Passage Project
Sep 20, 2023

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A still river sits with a coating of green algae surrounded by thriving green foliage on a bright day.
Michigan spaces becoming community places
Dec 21, 2023
A bridge over a free-flowing creek with burlap covered soil for replanting on the banks
Habitat Restoration
The National Aquatic Barrier Inventory & Prioritization Tool
Dec 20, 2023
Photo of new culvert near sports fields in Springville, Alabama
Our Partners
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law at work in Alabama
Nov 17, 2023
a stream flowing through a forest
Habitat Restoration
The Interagency Fish Passage Task Force
Nov 14, 2023
An interpretive sign depicting Cripple Creek and its history, in front of the Chena River and fireweed stems.
Habitat Restoration
Natural flows return to Cripple Creek
Oct 19, 2023
Cement dam in water surrounded by trees
Habitat Restoration
The largest dam removal in Pennsylvania
Oct 5, 2023
A new culvert extends beneath a road in Wasila, AK, to improve fish passage for salmon.
Habitat Restoration
Helping Solve A Salmonid Mystery
Sep 29, 2023
Mitch Osborne leads a group around restored sections of Cripple Creek, July 2023
Our People
From Bush Planes to Arctic Dives, Mitch Osborne Has Served Alaska High and Low
Sep 29, 2023
Representatives from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, members of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, and other partners pose for the Numana Dam groundbreaking.
Habitat Restoration
Numana Dam Fish Passage Project
Sep 20, 2023
Samson Creek outlet
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Salmon SuperHwy Winners
Aug 7, 2023
Six different mussels held by two hands
Wildlife Wonders
Helping hand for hard-working mussel聽聽
Jul 19, 2023
A river passes through a partially deconstructed dam
Climate Change
High Street Dam Removal
Jul 18, 2023

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