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You gotta see this story. Ten-year-old Betsy got to meet some sturgeon last night for her birthday!
River Alliance is proud to have been a part of the planning of this unique fish passage project that continues to succeed in helping restore the Lake Michigan sturgeon population.
Meet some five-foot long sturgeon, and the girl who spent her tenth birthday coming to see the prehistoric fish.
One of the most fun stories I've done so far for @NBC26, and learned a lot along the way! 🐟
Live from the iconic Memorial Union Terrace in Madison, Wisconsin, Charlie interviews author Dan Egan, Grass Ecology Professor Randy Jackson, and UW's Limnology director, Jake Vander Zanden, about the phosphorus levels in our lakes.
Free-flowing rivers can be one of our most powerful tools to deal with floods, especially in a time of changing rainfall.
Here's what it looks like to remove a dam, restore a river, and bring it back to life.