Birmingham to the Gulf
For over 100 years, Alabama’s rivers have been put to work with dams and navigation locks--sometimes with high ecological costs. As these structures age and with some no longer serving their original purpose, the idea of reconnecting rivers becomes a realistic possibility. In looking comprehensively at river management decisions and questioning the impacts of dams on Alabama’s waterways, its wildlife and its people, the vitality and biodiversity of connecting Birmingham to the Gulf is imagined. Directed by Matthew Grcic. #alabama #alabamarivers #southernexposure

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Waters of the U.S.

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Mussel Memory

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All Dams Are Temporary

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I Built a Wildlife Pond - here's what happened

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Ashes to Ashes

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The Cahaba River

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Water: Plan On It

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How We Still Have Any Trees Left

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What About the Drinking Water?

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Why America's Geography is Unfair

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Update from Ukraine | Huge! Ukraine Liberates South! Russians Run! More Ships Lost

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Alabama the Beautiful

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The Bizarre Paths of Groundwater Around Structures

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What Happened Before Columbus? - THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF NATIVE AMERICA - ALL PARTS

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If They Build It, What Will Come?

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Inside West Virginia's Most Remote Holler

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Heal the River

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Recreating an Ancient Pump (with no moving parts)

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They Released 4 Bison Into a Dead Forest — Nobody Expected It to Wake Up

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