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Devil's Hopyard State Park - Eight Mile River
A variety of flowering bushes and small trees are visible along the banks of Eight Mile River.
 
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Headwaters of the San Marcos River
Unregulated depletion of the Edwards Aquifer, which feeds the headwaters of the San Marcos, threatens the future of the river and the life it supports.
 
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The Locust Fork: Canoeing and Covered Bridges
Though today Alabama's Locust Fork River provides great canoeing opportunities, not long ago it was the site of covered bridge construction.
 
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Mobile River Basin, Alabama
Alabama's rivers contain some of the richest aquatic biodiversity in the world, which unfortunately has been put at risk due to human encroachment.
 
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Protecting the Mobile River Basin
A coalition of industry, government, and environmental representatives was formed to promote dialogue among groups and protect Alabama's watersheds.
 
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Campbell River Eco-Tour
In relatively wild places like British Columbia - where bald eagles and black bears are among the attractions - ecotourism is growing in popularity.
 
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Whitewater Rafting Tips and Techniques - Part 1
Before tackling the mighty Wenatchee River, experienced whitewater rafting guides explain a few useful techniques and safety tips for rafters.
 
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Whitewater Rafting Tips and Techniques - Part 2
Experienced whitewater rafters describe their techniques for getting through tough rapids, and explain the importance of portaging around dams.
 
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Jet Boating on Oregon's Rogue River
The Rogue River in Oregon provides some fantastic recreational opportunities as well as an interesting historic backdrop.
 
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Lewis River Hatchery and Habitat Restoration
When anglers learned that the fish they prized were becoming too threatened to survive, they took matters into their own hands.
 
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Cahaba River Watershed - Scope of a River
A river is more than just the water that flows between riverbanks; it also includes all the land the water flows over to get there - the watershed.
 
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Cahaba River Watershed - Threats to the Watershed
The biggest threat to rivers these days is non-point source pollution, or pollution which runs off city streets, construction sites and agricultural areas.
 
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Cahaba River Watershed - Protecting the Watershed
In order to protect a river's watershed, people must first become aware of how human activity affects the watershed.
 
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Alabama's Locust Fork
A major tributary of the Warrior River system, the Locust Fork features an alluring geological and human history, not to mention flora and fauna.
 
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Iowa's Loess Hills: The Missouri River
The Missouri River has changed considerably from the time that Lewis and Clark navigated it two hundred years ago, having lost much of its marshland.
 
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Re-evaluating Dams: Glen Canyon, Arizona
Many people are looking for ways that the Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River can be used to restore some of the habitat that was since the dam was built.
 
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Geology Field Trip - Part 2
Geology students study hot springs in Mexico to better understand what is happening beneath the earth's crust.
 
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Re-evaluating Dams: Pottstown, Pennsylvania
An old dam that no longer serves its original purpose is being torn out in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, allowing scientists to study the effects of dam removal.
 
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Re-evaluating Dams: Fossil Creek, Arizona
A dam on Arizona's Fossil Creek which produces hydropower is slated for destruction once scientists have evaluated the potential impact.
 
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Outdoor Jobs: River Ranger
A pair of river rangers describe their jobs patrolling a river in the Arizona desert.
 
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Flooding the Grand Canyon - Part 1
A controlled flood was released on the Grand Canyon in 1996 to try to reintroduce natural conditions absent since the Glen Canyon Dam was built.
 
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Flooding the Grand Canyon - Part 3
Research teams use different methods to monitor various aspects of the Colorado River's flow during the controlled flood of the Grand Canyon.
 
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Flooding the Grand Canyon - Part 5
As the controlled flood of the Grand Canyon slowly recedes, researchers study its effects on native fish, organic material and sediments.
 
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Flooding the Grand Canyon - Part 6
After the controlled flooding of the Grand Canyon, researchers return to examine the changes made by the flood.
 
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Maine's Baxter State Park - River and Bog
Water is plentiful in the woods of Maine, whether from a rushing stream or a lush bog, and living things from mosses to moose love to take advantage of it.
 
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Badlands National Park - Creekbed
Evidence of an ocean long gone and baby birds newly born can be found along a small creek at Badlands National Park in South Dakota.
 
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Siskiyou National Forest - River
The Illinois River flows through Oregon's Siskiyou Forest, rounding rocks into smooth boulders and attracting water-loving vegetation.
 
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Mount Rogers, Virginia - Lowlands
A snow-dusted open field, a laurel thicket and a rushing creek are among the diverse habitats found at Mount Rogers.
 
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Cumberland Falls State Park - River and Falls
A constant, powerful erosive force, the Cumberland River wears away at hard rock, even causing the waterfall to collapse upon itself over time.
 
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Sequoia National Forest - River and Lake
The Kern River runs through California's Sequoia National Forest, providing necessary moisture for cottonwood trees and dozens of birds.
 
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Exotic Species - Crayfish
Native to Mississippi but not to Arizona, the crayfish has destroyed the natural ecology of some streams by removing native vegetation.
 
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Flooding the Grand Canyon - Part 2
Research teams gather data to determine the effect of a controlled flood on the geography and ecological systems of the Grand Canyon.
 
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The Glen Canyon Dam
Built in the early 1960s, the Glen Canyon Dam has contributed to changes in the Grand Canyon's ecosystem, both in terms of plant and animal life.
 
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Grand Canyon Erosion
With the Glen Canyon Dam in place, sediments that once moved down through the Grand Canyon are trapped and therefore unable to rebuild sandy beaches.
 
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Glen Canyon Environmental Studies
The Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River had an unforeseen impact on the ecosystem of the Grand Canyon, the effects of which scientists are now studying.
 
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Grand Canyon Fish Study
Many teams of scientists are busily studying the effects the Glen Canyon Dam has had on the Grand Canyon's fish species.
 
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Mapping the Grand Canyon Riverbed
Determining fish habitat in the Grand Canyon is best accomplished with the help of a map that charts the many aspects of the river.
 
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Grand Canyon Debris Flows
Once natural occurrences on the Colorado River, debris flows have been interrupted by the Glen Canyon Dam which regulates water flow through the canyon.
 
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Canoeing the Buffalo National River, Arkansas
Nearly one million people visit the Buffalo National River in the Arkansas Ozarks annually - and many of them make the trip via canoe.
 
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Restoring Desert Rivers
In order to successfully restore a riparian area, scientists must study and understand what conditions and vegetation existed in its native state.
 
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Restoring Native Plants to Riparian Areas
To promote native species repopulation in a restored area, managers must often first restore the conditions of the stream bank and understory.
 
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Minimum-Impact Canoe Trip
Armed with the philosophy 'take only photographs, leave only footprints,' a canoe outfitters group tackles the Verde River in Arizona.
 
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Types of Wetlands
Wetlands come in many different forms and can be characterized by their water source and the types of plants found in them.
 
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Appalachian Cove, South Carolina - Streamside
The Appalachian Mountains are densely-populated with a whole range of plants that flower in the spring.
 
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Blanchard Springs, Arkansas - Springs
Despite plentiful water, few organisms live in caves because the absence of sunlight means there is little or no plant life on which to feed.
 
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Florida Aquatic Insects
Since they hold a place at the very beginning of the food web, aquatic insects provide a good indication of the health of an ecosystem.
 
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Florida's Ichetucknee Springs State Park
Flowing from underground springs at Ichetucknee Springs State Park, clean, clear water makes this park irresistible to swimmers and snorkelers.
 
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Troubled Waters - Part 1
A pulp mill built at a time when environmental laws were very lax now is now the target of concern and anger from the public and environmental groups.
 
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Troubled Waters - Part 2
Different sides come into conflict as each attempts to define the problem posed by a pulp mill's effluence, as well as what to do about it.
 
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Troubled Waters - Part 3
Researchers evaluate the effects a pulp mill is having on the river ecosystem, and different groups discuss solutions to the problem.
 
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Aquatic Insects
Aquatic insects face daunting challenges throughout their life cycle as they strive to reproduce and avoid predators.
 
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Peace River Canoe Trail
The 67-mile Peace River Canoe Trail in Central Florida is ideal for paddlers seeking an isolated, serene river experience.
 
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Econlockhatchee River Canoe Trail
The Econlockhatchee River offers a tranquil place for kayakers and canoeists to escape from Florida's urban center.
 
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Florida's Blackwater River State Forest
Endangered woodpeckers and carnivorous plants make their homes in the Blackwater River State Forest.
 
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Tomoka River Canoe Trail State Park
Recreational opportunities, ecological diversity and cultural history greet visitors to Florida's Tomoka River Canoe Trail and State Park.
 
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Florida's Blue Springs State Park
Blue Springs State Park, with its crystal clear waters, is where visitors go to catch a glimpse of manatees in their natural habitat.
 
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Jonathan Dickinson State Park
Florida's only designated 'Wild and Scenic River,' the Loxahatchee River flows through Jonathan Dickinson State Park.
 
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San Pedro River Migratory Corridor
The riparian habitat along the San Pedro River provides a migratory corridor for birds from throughout the western United States.
 
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Sensitive Species and the Importance of Habitat
Conservationists are beginning to realize the importance of entire habitat systems to the survival and protection of endangered species.
 
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Protecting the San Pedro River Watershed
In an attempt to protect the entire ecosystem of the river, parts of the San Pedro River Valley have been designated as a 'national conservation area.'
 
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San Pedro River Habitat
A tiny and delicate plant, the water umbel is an indicator of the improving health of the San Pedro River habitat.
 
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Jet Boating on the Stikine River
Jet boat operator Todd Harding takes visitors on wild rides into the beautiful wilderness areas along the Stikine River.
 
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Rafting the Remote Selway River
The Selway River is the most restricted river in the country and provides pristine rafting through some of America's designated wilderness areas.
 
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BLM Management of Riparian Areas
Riparian areas along streams are among some of the most heavily-used by both livestock and wildlife, and are challenging for the BLM to manage.
 
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Mending the Clark Fork
Mining practices of the last century have left the great Clark Fork River awash in poison.
 
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The Wonders of the Henry's Fork
The Henry's Fork of the Salmon River, near Yellowstone, features wildlife, fishing and natural beauty.
 
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Establishing a Boise River Water Trail
A Boise man plans to establish a water trail along a stretch of the Boise River, thereby protecting the waterway from damage caused by development.
 
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Whitewater Canoeing
With a few skills and a lot of practice, canoe paddlers can tackle rapids previously reserved for rafts and kayaks.
 
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Oregon's Sandy River
Residential development and water use threaten the scenic Sandy River in Oregon.
 
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Brazos River Clean-Up
For years the Brazos River in Texas was a dump site; today environmentally-minded residents are helping to clean it up.
 
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Last of the Texas Bayous
Houston, Texas was once known as the Bayou City, but a growing population has threatened the unique and fragile ecosystems of Houston's bayous.
 
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Rafting Oregon's Rogue River - Part 1
A prime destination for rafting, Oregon's Rogue River was one of the first in the state to be protected by the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.
 
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Rafting Oregon's Rogue River - Part 2
A prime destination for rafting, Oregon's Rogue River was one of the first in the state to be protected by the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act.
 
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Columbia River Gorge Tugboat - Part 1
Tugboats on the Columbia River require a crew that works around the clock, navigating around dangers and helping barges through difficult locks.
 
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Columbia River Gorge Tugboat - Part 2
Tugboats on the Columbia River require a crew that works around the clock, navigating around dangers and helping barges through difficult locks.
 
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Urban Streams
Streams and rivers that flow through urban areas are heavily-affected by the development and pollution of the surrounding land.
 
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Rio Grande Water Quality - Part 1
The water quality of the Rio Grande River is under scrutiny - and the meaning of test results still up for debate.
 
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Rio Grande Water Quality - Part 2
Non-point source pollution is largely targeted as the culprit for the Rio Grande River's water quality problems.
 
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Rio Grande River Health Concerns
Due to contamination, there may be health concerns for those who come in contact with the Rio Grande River, either by fishing or swimming in its waters.
 
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Rio Grande: A Source for Drinking Water
As underground sources for drinking water slowly drain away, New Mexico is looking to the Rio Grande River for future solutions.
 
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Rio Grande: River Ecosystem
Scientists discuss possible solutions that would restore native habitat along the Rio Grande River while simultaneously improving river health.
 
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Snake River Dam Controversy
Though dams on the Snake River have provided flood protection and water for agriculture, they have also hurt fish populations and compromised water quality.
 
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The Clogging of the Snake River
Excess nutrients and sediments from agriculture, dairy and fish farms have caused sections of the Snake River to become clogged with plant growth.
 
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Restoring Silver Creek
The Nature Conservancy and farmers are working together to restore Idaho's Silver Creek by fencing off cattle from fragile stream banks.
 
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Hells Canyon
The Forest Service faces conflict over how it manages boating use in the Hells Canyon National Recreation Area.
 
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Henry's Fork Watershed Council
The Henry's Fork Watershed Council was established after disaster on the Henry's Fork River prompted conflicting groups to discuss their problems.
 
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Shantyboater
One Kentucky man with the desire and perseverance to live in solitude found that living on a shantyboat provided a life of simplicity among nature.
 
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Cumberland River
Surrounded by wild and beautiful scenery, Kentucky's Cumberland River - placid in some places and swift in others - is ideal for canoeing.
 
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McAlpine Locks and Dam on the Ohio River
In order to provide a navigation system for the Ohio River, the McAlpine Locks and Dam system was built at Louisville, Kentucky.
 
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Studying the John Day River
Scientists use infrared cameras, along with other methods, to study Oregon's John Day River to determine if it is suitable for fish habitat.
 
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Columbia River Sturgeon
Sturgeon used to grow to lengths of twenty feet - until overfishing and the construction of dams on the Columbia River severely reduced their numbers.
 
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Idaho's Whitewater - Part 1
Learn about the best rivers in Idaho for whitewater rafting and kayaking, including the Lochsa and Selway Rivers.
 
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Idaho's Whitewater - Part 2
Discover more of Idaho's amazing whitewater rivers, including the Salmon, Payette, Owyhee, Jarbidge, Bruneau and Snake Rivers.
 
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Rescuing Thousand Springs and Silver Creek
The Idaho Nature Conservancy, with the cooperation of farmers, fish farmers and the general public, is restoring once-faltering rivers and streams.
 
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Snake River Water Management
Farmers have benefited from the management and damming of the Snake River, sometimes at the cost of the environment.
 
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Thousand Springs Aquifer
The link between ground water and springs has recently become an issue in the struggle over water rights.
 
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The Snake River
In order to irrigate surrounding desert lands, the once-mighty Snake River in Idaho has been tamed by a number of dams.
 
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Harnessing Bear River
Settlers around Bear Lake adopted a novel approach to reserving water for use in irrigation and electricity.
 
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Bridge Divers
In order to ensure that the state's bridges are safe, Oregon's Department of Transportation sends divers into the dangerous waters to check the structures.
 
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White Salmon Whitewater Kayaking
Experienced kayakers discover true adventure, excitement and camaraderie on the White Salmon River.
 
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Des Moines River Navigation and Documentation
Early Iowans hoped to find uses for the Des Moines River, despite the difficulties they encountered in trying to navigate it.
 
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Des Moines River Corridor
The Des Moines River has provided a corridor along its banks for the migration of plants and animals.
 
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Iowa's Little Sioux River Basin - Geology
Thousands of years ago, wind and water carved Iowa's landscape into the features visible today, including alluvial plains and loess hills.
 
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The Mystery of Hanging Valley
The remains of a Little Sioux River floodplain raise the question of how the valley was formed.
 
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Iowa's Streams and Marshes
The glacial activity that formed Iowa's lakes also formed marshy fens and streambeds whose ecosystems vary with the amount of water that flows through them.
 
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The Upper Iowa River
The Upper Iowa River carves its way through two different geographical regions of northeastern Iowa.
 
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Northern Iowa's Karst Topography
Northeastern Iowa features underground systems of limestone rock which act as a natural plumbing system, filtering, collecting and releasing water.
 
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Forces of Erosion - The Upper Iowa River
The Upper Iowa River has played a leading role in shaping and carving the Iowa landscape for thousands of years
 
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Canoeing on the Licking River
Find out what it's like to paddle on the calm and scenic waters of Kentucky's Licking River.
 
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Montana Fly Fishing
Using homemade flies is just part of the enjoyment of fly fishing in a pristine Montana stream.
 
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Healthy Rivers - Part 1
Residents living near Oregon's Willamette River were among the first in the nation to demand that industries stop dumping untreated waste into the water.
 
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Healthy Rivers - Part 2
Though industries along the Willamette River no longer dump pollution into the waters, the water quality of the river is still at risk.
 
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Healthy Rivers - Part 3
Many people are unaware of the numerous 'invisible' causes of water pollution that occur in both rural areas and cities.
 
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Healthy Rivers - Part 4
There are many things that people can do to help improve river water quality, whether on a ranch or farm, housing development or private home.
 
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Tualatin Riverkeepers
A group of volunteers are doing whatever they can to encourage people to rediscover the Tualatin River and help keep it clean.
 
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Kentucky Fly Fishing
Fly fishing provides enthusiasts with a chance to commune with nature in some of the most picturesque rivers and streams in the country.
 
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Cumberland Falls
Kentucky's Cumberland Falls State Park boasts not only beautiful forest but a number of scenic waterfalls as well - including one which produces 'moonbows.'
 
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Rafting Down the Cumberland
Kentucky's Cumberland River offers great rafting opportunities through beautiful wilderness country.
 
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Idaho's Wild Rivers - The Selway and Salmon
Idaho's beautiful Selway River is one of the nation's 'Wild and Scenic Rivers'; early rafters recall running the Middle Fork of the Salmon.
 
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The Henry's Fork River
Formed in part by a tremendous ancient eruption, the Henry's Fork River in Idaho now attracts admirers with its scenic beauty and its abundant fish.
 
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Idaho Recollections - Leonard Miracle
With the goal of gathering material for a magazine article, a budding freelance writer endeavored to run some of the wildest rapids in Idaho.
 
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Idaho Recollections - Edith Clegg
In 1939 Canadian Edith Clegg journeyed across the United States by boat, following the path of Lewis and Clark.
 
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The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act
The Wild and Scenic Rivers Act was created for the purpose of preserving stretches of rivers for their scenic and recreational value.
 
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