Next Rachel Carson Forum on Dam Removal and River Restoration
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The next Rachel Carson Forum on the Future of the Environment features a program on dam restoration problems and opportunities on May 18 at The speaker will be R. Scott Carney, Chief of the newly established Division of Habitat Management with the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission. Carney is one of the leaders of modern dam removal in He has raised more than $6 million to date and helped to remove more than 100 dams statewide, and has partnered with a large number of federal, state, nonprofit, municipal and private-industry partners. The presentation looks at the issues surrounding dam removal, particularly ecological and economic considerations. Though still controversial, dam removal has gained a good measure of acceptance in the past 10 years as an efficient and effective means of stream restoration. Dam removal can also be a catalyst for developing long-term partnerships, for citizen monitoring and restoration efforts, and for larger ecosystem restoration projects. Learn the issues behind dam removal, the biological impacts, and the partnership opportunities involved with removal projects. The program will also address habitat restoration efforts being developed by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission and partnership opportunities open to DEP, DCNR and other groups. Questions about this series should be directed to Don Brown, Pennsylvania Consortium for Interdisciplinary Environmental Policy, at brownd@state.pa.us . |
5/12/2006 |
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