With tears in their eyes, mothers of children who died in Brazil's worst environmental disaster - the 2015 Mariana dam ...
The 2023 breach of the Kakhovka dam drained a huge reservoir and exposed a vast area of toxic sediment, creating a debate ...
A groundbreaking study has revealed that brown trout can successfully navigate beaver dams -- obstacles which were previously thought to pose a significant barrier to their movement.
Also, the dam will help to control flood damage by the River Indus. But these benefits will not come without disruption, as it is reported that 28,000 people will be resettled, with nine model ...
is a gravity dam on the Blue Nile River. The dam is in Guba, in the Benishangul-Gumuz Region of Ethiopia, about 9 miles east of the border with Sudan. Constructed between 2011 and 2023 ...
A family of beavers made global headlines earlier this year when they built a dam exactly where authorities ... ponds spilling over into the Klabava River, which carries critically endangered ...
Natural flood prevention measures from beaver dams to "wild driveways" can deliver 10 times the value of every pound invested ...
The research monitored fish movements in two streams in northern Scotland – one modified by a series of four beaver dams and the other unaltered.
The study highlights the “positive cost-benefit ratios” of investing in natural schemes that soak up water and slow its flow, including ponds, dams and hedge and tree planting as well as rain gardens ...
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Falmouth Packet on MSNDam good news! Go-ahead to release beavers into UK's rivers welcomed in CornwallCornwall Wildlife Trust has congratulated the UK Government’s decision to open the door for licenced reintroductions of beavers into the wild.
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Czechia's €1m dam built for free by beavers: Here's where else they're doing good workFor Elliot McCandless, communications manager at the UK’s Beaver Trust charity, “it was a brilliant story, but to anybody who works in the beaver world, it’s not really surprising.” “Beavers always ...
Two pairs of the semi-aquatic animals, known as ‘ecosystem engineers’, are being released in Dorset on Wednesday afternoon.
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