During the first week of March, the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife department will begin stocking many lakes open year-round in Yakima, Kittitas, Benton and Franklin counties.
River corridor science is an evolving multidisciplinary field that investigates how geology, hydrology, and biology interact to shape stream morphology, ...
The Center aims to establish a scientific framework for understanding land surface hazards and train a workforce with ...
Extensive flooding in Soufli, Feres, Lavaras, Didymoteicho and Orestiada - The northern junction of Lavaras remains closed, ...
Rivers are dynamic and complex systems shaped by interactions among flow regime, sediment transport, water quality, and ...
Beneath Earth's surface, powerful internal forces continuously shape landscapes, a fact often overlooked. Deep lithospheric ...
The International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation in 2025 was a timely reminder that the stability of Mongolia’s economy ...
Sonoma Creek falls out of Sugarloaf State Park, wanders across the Valley floor and slides down the narrow canyon framing ...
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New study reveals blaming beavers for flood damage is junk science
Researchers using advanced hydraulic modeling and LiDAR elevation data have found that blaming beaver dams for large-scale flood damage lacks scientific support, challenging a legal and policy ...
The Dangers of Demolition By David Bolling In the enduring controversy over SDC – whether Sonoma County and the State of California should be allowed to shoehorn 2,400 new residents and their personal ...
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