Restoring Wildboy Creek
In 2024, the Cowlitz Indian Tribe and Columbia Land Trust worked together to remove Kwoneesum Dam, a defunct dam in Skamania County on a tributary of the Washougal River. The removal of the dam immediately restored 6.5 miles of fish passage, benefitting salmon and steelhead. Learn more about the collaborative restoration project: https://www.columbialandtrust.org/dam...

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Webinar: Restoring Wildboy Creek

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Running Free: The Baraboo River Restoration Story

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I Found a HUGE Blockage in the Creek!

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Homecoming: A Salmon Restoration Story

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Geology of the Columbia River Gorge

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We Built a Rock Dam in Our Creek

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I Tested Quicksand Myths...The Truth Is Worse Than You Think!

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Cutting trees and building pond dam - Neighbour's pond Ep.2

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Restoring the Klamath River: Inside the world’s largest dam removal project | An ABC10+Special

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Dam Removal: California's Little Arthur Creek

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A dam no more

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Inside the World’s Largest Dam Removal That Shocked California Critics

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I Built a Wildlife Pond - here's what happened

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America Made Its Most Toxic Lake. Now We Need What's Inside.

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Unclogging Large Culvert and Outflow

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Helping nature to restore itself - Bringing a river back to life at RSPB Geltsdale | RSPB

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BEST BEAVER DAM REMOVAL EVER! | Best Compilation 2025

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From Devastation to Restoration - The Rebirth of Lower Clear Creek

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Restoring the Alsea Basin: Mill & Beaty Creeks

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