The removal of human-made barriers like dams can restore natural river ecosystems, allowing water quality to improve, wildlife populations to recover, and biodiversity to flourish across the entire watershed.
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The Largest River Restoration in History #shorts #nature #goodnews #facts #scienceAdded:
For a century, four massive dams trapped this river. [music] It felt as if life in the river had simply stopped. In 2024, we finally tore them down. And the water remembered how to live.
Birds, bears, beavers, and fish, home again.
400 miles of ancient [music] habitat restored. We brought an entire world [music] back to life. This is what real progress should look like. Subscribe for more good news.
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