78 miles of free flowing river with a dam removal and helping preserve salamanders. Nice reading about App saving the planet one creature at a time.
https://www.wataugademocrat.com/news/as ... 108b5.html
App State saving animals as usual
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Re: App State saving animals as usual
Thanks for the share. Given the negative impact of Hurricane Helene on water quality in WNC rivers and tributaries, I’m concerned about the general state of these freshwater ecosystems. It will probably take a long time for them to recover.
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