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Logging in the Nooksack Basin -will it increase flooding and destruction of salmon habitat?
Recent observations in streamflow data show an increased frequency of flash flooding in the Middle Fork Nooksack Drainage.
Rivers as living systems. This section focuses on ecology, conservation, policy, and environmental change—examining how rivers function, how they are impacted, and how people are working to protect and restore them. We prioritize clarity, care, and relevance over alarmism or oversimplification.
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Recent observations in streamflow data show an increased frequency of flash flooding in the Middle Fork Nooksack Drainage.
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Rio Aguarico, Sucumbíos Ecuador – Amazon Basin In late November of 2023, the Siekopai Nation won a historic lawsuit in the provincial court of Sucumbíos, Ecuador to deliver land back and title for 104,000 acres of biodiverse rainforest in their territorial homeland Pëekë'ya (Lagartococha). The lawsuit was founded
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What Is the MOTH Collective? And What Does “More Than Human Rights” Have to Do with RIVERS? Here at RIVERS, we’ve been working our way chapter by chapter through Is a River Alive?, the latest book by Cambridge author Robert Macfarlane. (Check out the thread here to tap in!
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a RIVERS curation Here at RIVERS, we focus—predominantly—on rivers. I know you might be thinking, well, obviously... But as so many of us river lovers understand, a river is far more than just the water that flows from source to mouth. Rivers are the veins of the watershed.
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The Salish Sea is more than a body of water. It is a living, breathing bioregion—an intricate web of watersheds, ecosystems, and cultures that stretch across the U.S.-Canada border in the Pacific Northwest. Defined not by political lines but by the flow of rivers, the Salish Sea