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In "a major blow" to clean water protections, the Trump Administration announced it would rescind the Roadless Rule, which for nearly 25 years barred road construction and timber harvesting on 58.5 million acres of pristine national forest lands. https://t.co/zau2nBXvpf
📞📲✍️ #ActNow — Contact your senators, express your love for public lands, and ask them to remove this provision from the budget reconciliation bill today!
Four dams and three large reservoirs were removed from the Klamath River in a project that finished last year—and acres of native wildflowers are now in bloom along the river's edge. https://t.co/kjL3TA61Dr
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Hear from our Southwest Regional Director, Matt Rice, on the impact of growing populations, rising temperatures, and extreme drying events on Texas rivers. Protecting rivers and investing in water infrastructure is not a partisan issue: https://t.co/VmOS1gjnky
For the 40th year, the nonprofit American Rivers has put out its list of "America's Most Endangered Rivers," a call to action that highlights some of the biggest threats to some of the country's most critical waterways that impact millions nationwide. https://t.co/0c6RONOce8
Nationwide, more than 60% of the water we use comes from rivers, streams and lakes. These waterways are continually under threat from pollution, development and climate change. https://t.co/s9FWZW0NPB
A new report reveals that half of U.S. rivers are dangerously polluted, while many others are threatened by changing weather and struggling under outdated infrastructure. Here's the list of the 10 in the most danger:
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Just designated one of America's most endangered rivers, the Passaic River runs through backyards and the most populated city in New Jersey. @VMurdockTV shares why the just-declared "endangered" designation is not all bad.
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“Rivers are places where people’s souls heal,” but in the U.S., many of those critical waterways — and the people and wildlife they support — are at risk. These are the nation's 10 most endangered rivers of 2025, according to the nonprofit American Rivers. https://t.co/V12jItBFFK
The Sáttítla Highlands National Monument was a victory for California’s water future and exactly the kind of protected place from which everyone benefits. Don’t roll it back. Read more: https://t.co/3h7ecEHFf2
“Our rivers were literally on fire prior to the Clean Water Act and any step back to those days, any step to limit what water sources receive protections, is a step in the wrong direction.” -Tom Kiernan, president and CEO, American Rivers
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