Sago pondweed, masses of algae tumbleweeding along the current and 15-foot-long aquatic grasses can plug up water intake structures. But SRP’s fish help mitigate that, ensuring that water keeps moving ...
Every year, Salt River Project replenishes the population of around 44,000 white Amur who swim in the canals’ murky waters.
Although the border question has been largely solved, the dynamics of interaction along it have continued to evolve to this day. Today, China has assumed the role of both an investor and a source of ...
Crews with Salt River Project (SRP) are stocking Valley canals with thousands of white amur fish to help reduce vegetation.
Decades of overfishing and habitat degradation led to huge declines in freshwater biodiversity in China's longest river, but ...
Over the past two decades, China's scientific sector has achieved remarkable growth, with impressive advances seen in research infrastructure, Maksimov said, adding that long-term efforts and ...
A doubling of fish biomass along Asia’s longest river shows hope for large-scale conservation efforts and a lifeline for the ...
Bored Panda on MSN
For the last 10 years, I’ve been traveling to inaccessible corners of the world and photographing indigenous people (28 pics)
Hi, my name is Alexander Khimushin. I am a traveling photographer born and raised in Sakha (Yakutia) - the coldest region of ...
Green Matters on MSN
6 years after China banned fishing in its largest river, endangered species are making a comeback
A 10-year fishing ban in the Yangtze River triggers biodiversity recovery.
Brian Moorhead (SRP) talks about releasing white amur in the Grand Canal near 56th Street and Washington Street in Phoenix, Arizona, on Feb. 12, 2026.
February 14, 2026's edition of the LA Times games is now out, and you can solve two of the toughest Crossword puzzles in it, right away!
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