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Habitat Restoration
Building Bridges: Fish Migration Brings Partners Together, Benefits Communities
Apr 14, 2022
Aquatic connectivity restoration and bridge construction
Habitat Restoration
Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to Protect Aquatic Species and Habitats
Apr 14, 2022
Dry streambed with new culvert for fish passage installed, with heavy machinery on the road above
Habitat Restoration
Biden-Harris Administration Announces $38 Million from Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to Protect Aquatic Species and Habitats
Apr 14, 2022
Dozens of silver fish swim over a rocky stream bed.
Migratory Species
Fish Passage Restores Rivers, Protects Wildlife, and Rebuilds Economies
Apr 11, 2022
Water flowing through dam No. 5 on the Green River, Kentucky.
Habitat Restoration
Dam removal put on hold
Oct 25, 2021
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Get Involved in the National Fish Passage Program
Sep 27, 2021
A bridge crosses a dry creek bed.
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What is Fish Passage?
Sep 27, 2021
Adult Chinook Salmon swimming in McAllister Springs in WA State
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Making Way for Fish Migration
Aug 25, 2021
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Alaskan Women Engineer Passage for Wild Salmon
Aug 11, 2021
A dam crosses a river, but a portion has been removed to that water can flow through. People stand on an overlook that crosses the open section of the river.
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Securing Healthy Rivers for Healthy Communities
Jul 19, 2021
Dozens of silver fish swim over a rocky stream bed.
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Rallying 鈥榬ound the Presumpscot
Jun 24, 2021
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Restoring Dry Creek
Nov 18, 2020

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A dam crosses a river, but a portion has been removed to that water can flow through. People stand on an overlook that crosses the open section of the river.
Habitat Restoration
Securing Healthy Rivers for Healthy Communities
Jul 19, 2021
Dozens of silver fish swim over a rocky stream bed.
Habitat Restoration
Rallying 鈥榬ound the Presumpscot
Jun 24, 2021
A creek with a small waterfall
Habitat Restoration
Restoring Dry Creek
Nov 18, 2020
four men looking at a culvert
Wildlife Management
Summit Lake Paiute Tribe clears spawning path for threatened Lahontan cutthroat trout
Dec 13, 2017

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