NRRSS in the News

"Answers trickle in from stream projects", Athens Banner-Herald, May 22, 2005

"Restoring waterways to health", San Mateo Daily Journal, May 17, 2005

"Restoration just one part of river health", United Press International/Washington Times, May12, 2005

"America's unheralded water cleanup", The Christian Science Monitor, May 12, 2005

"Government and others trying to restore waterways to health", Arizona Daily Sun, May 10, 2005

"Scientists hope to heal ailing rivers", Salt Lake Tribune, May 10, 2005

"Well, it looks fine to me" (editorial cartoon), The Capital, Annapolis, MD, May 8, 2005

"Projects aimed at restoring waterways to health", Santa Fe New Mexican, May 6, 2005

"Idaho Professors Part of Ambitious River Restoration Study", The Columbia Basin Fish & Wildlife News Bulletin, May 6, 2005

"Our say: Needed: Some follow-up on river restoration efforts", The Capital, Annapolis, MD, May 5, 2005

"UM team finds follow up on river projects lacking", The Capital, Annapolis, MD, May 1, 2005

"Measuring the Success of River Restoration", NPR Morning Edition, April 29, 2005

"River run: 75 projects on middle Rio Grande are among thousands aiming to restore nation's waterways to health", Albuquerque Journal, April 29, 2005 (subscribers only)

"Value of wetlands project still unclear", Idaho Statesman, April 29, 2005

"$1 billion flows in U.S. river projects", L.A. Daily News, Santa Clarita, CA, April 29, 2005

"Lack of cooperation hampers rivers fix", Washington Times, April 29, 2005

"Study: How do we know if river restoration is working?", Water & Wastewater Products Magazine, April 29, 2005

"Dams and river restoration" Interview with David Allan on WEMU public radio, "Issues of the Environment", Feb 9, 2005.

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