Toggle navigation
America’s Rivers
Where We Work
California
Great Lakes
Mid-Atlantic
Midwest
Northeast
Northern Rockies
Pacific Northwest
Southeast
Southwest
Discover Rivers
Rivers of the U.S.
Learn About Rivers
What Makes a River?
Enjoying Your Rivers
Blue Trails
American Rivers Films
Guardians of the River
Can’t Beat This Place For Fun
Rio Rica
Water Flows Together
Sonora Rising
Ranching In The New Normal
5000 Miles of Wild
A River’s Reckoning
Alice’s Garden: Solutions for Clean Water in Milwaukee
The Wild President
Milk And Honey
Avanyu – Protecting the Rio Grande
Every Bend
The World Beneath the Rims
62 years: The Green and Yampa Rivers
Legacy: Wyoming’s Snake Headwaters
Walt – Saving the San Joaquin River
Flint: Georgia’s Flint River
The Important Places
Parker’s 50 Favorite Things About Rivers
Year of the River: The Elwha and White Salmon
I Am Red – The Colorado River
What’s Your River Story?
Share Your #5000MilesOfWild Story
We Are Rivers Podcast
Rivers, Lands and Belonging
The Current: Our Blog
Posts About Conserving Clean Water
Posts About Discover Rivers
Posts About Energy Development
Posts About National River Cleanup ®
Posts About Restoring Damaged Rivers
Posts About Water Supply
Posts About Wild and Scenic Rivers
Threats & Solutions
Protecting Wild Rivers
The Value of Wild Rivers
What is the 5,000 Miles of Wild Campaign?
Map of Wild and Scenic Rivers
Restoring Damaged Rivers
How Dams Damage Rivers
How Dams are Removed
Map of Dams Removed in the US
River Restoration Tools and Resources
Benefits of Restoring Floodplains
Mountain Meadow Restoration in California
Conserving Clean Water
Protecting Small Streams and Wetlands
How Stormwater Affects Your Rivers
Sewage pollution in Rivers
Water Efficiency and Conservation
“Greening” Water Infrastructure
Pharmaceuticals & Personal Care Products in Our Water
The Impacts of Climate Change on Rivers
Healthy Rivers, Resilient Communities
New Dams Won’t Solve Water Supply Needs
Energy Development & Rivers
Hydropower: Is It Really “Clean Energy”?
Hydropower and Climate Change
Mining’s Toxic Legacy On Rivers
Fracking, Oil and Gas Development
Pipeline Failures and our Water Supplies
Conservation Resources & Solutions
Rivers and Climate Change
Integrated Water Management Resource Center
Wild and Scenic Rivers Resource Center
River Conservation Publications
Policy Statements
Media Center
America’s Most Endangered Rivers®
About the Campaign
Donate Now
Other Ways to Give
Planned Giving
Workplace Giving & Stocks
Start a Personal Fundraisier
Donate Your Car
Have a Larger Impact
River Guardians
Anglers Fund
Become a River Ambassador in Your Area
Make a Donation
Make a One-Time Gift
Honor or Remember Someone Special
Become a Monthly Donor
Donor Advised Funds
About American Rivers
What We Stand For
Meet Our Team
Our Board and Advisors
River Councils
Careers & Internships
Contact Us
Make an Impact
Start a Fundraisier to Protect Rivers
Start a Fundraiser on Crowdrise
Join Our Crowdrise Fundraiser
Partner with American Rivers
Our Corporate Supporters
Become a River Ambassador in Your Area
Take Action for Your Rivers
Action Center
Join Us on Our Social Networks
Save Water at Home
Sign Up For News and Information
National River Cleanup ®
Take the Litter Pledge
Volunteer for a River Cleanup Event
Organize a River Cleanup
American Rivers
Rivers Connect Us
About Us
Contact Us
America’s Most Endangered Rivers®
MENU
MENU
America’s Rivers
Where We Work
California
Great Lakes
Mid-Atlantic
Midwest
Northeast
Northern Rockies
Pacific Northwest
Southeast
Southwest
Discover Rivers
Rivers of the U.S.
Learn About Rivers
What Makes a River?
Enjoying Your Rivers
Blue Trails
American Rivers Films
Guardians of the River
Can’t Beat This Place For Fun
Rio Rica
Water Flows Together
Sonora Rising
Ranching In The New Normal
5000 Miles of Wild
A River’s Reckoning
Alice’s Garden: Solutions for Clean Water in Milwaukee
The Wild President
Milk And Honey
Avanyu – Protecting the Rio Grande
Every Bend
The World Beneath the Rims
62 years: The Green and Yampa Rivers
Legacy: Wyoming’s Snake Headwaters
Walt – Saving the San Joaquin River
Flint: Georgia’s Flint River
The Important Places
Parker’s 50 Favorite Things About Rivers
Year of the River: The Elwha and White Salmon
I Am Red – The Colorado River
What’s Your River Story?
Share Your #5000MilesOfWild Story
We Are Rivers Podcast
Rivers, Lands and Belonging
The Current: Our Blog
Posts About Conserving Clean Water
Posts About Discover Rivers
Posts About Energy Development
Posts About National River Cleanup ®
Posts About Restoring Damaged Rivers
Posts About Water Supply
Posts About Wild and Scenic Rivers
Threats & Solutions
Protecting Wild Rivers
The Value of Wild Rivers
What is the 5,000 Miles of Wild Campaign?
Map of Wild and Scenic Rivers
Restoring Damaged Rivers
How Dams Damage Rivers
How Dams are Removed
Map of Dams Removed in the US
River Restoration Tools and Resources
Benefits of Restoring Floodplains
Mountain Meadow Restoration in California
Conserving Clean Water
Protecting Small Streams and Wetlands
How Stormwater Affects Your Rivers
Sewage pollution in Rivers
Water Efficiency and Conservation
"Greening" Water Infrastructure
Pharmaceuticals & Personal Care Products in Our Water
The Impacts of Climate Change on Rivers
Healthy Rivers, Resilient Communities
New Dams Won't Solve Water Supply Needs
Energy Development & Rivers
Hydropower: Is It Really "Clean Energy"?
Hydropower and Climate Change
Mining’s Toxic Legacy On Rivers
Fracking, Oil and Gas Development
Pipeline Failures and our Water Supplies
Conservation Resources & Solutions
Rivers and Climate Change
Integrated Water Management Resource Center
Wild and Scenic Rivers Resource Center
River Conservation Publications
Policy Statements
Media Center
America's Most Endangered Rivers®
About the Campaign
Donate Now
Other Ways to Give
Planned Giving
Workplace Giving & Stocks
Start a Personal Fundraisier
Donate Your Car
Have a Larger Impact
River Guardians
Anglers Fund
Become a River Ambassador in Your Area
Make a Donation
Make a One-Time Gift
Honor or Remember Someone Special
Become a Monthly Donor
Donor Advised Funds
About American Rivers
What We Stand For
Meet Our Team
Our Board and Advisors
River Councils
Careers & Internships
Contact Us
Make an Impact
Start a Fundraisier to Protect Rivers
Start a Fundraiser on Crowdrise
Join Our Crowdrise Fundraiser
Partner with American Rivers
Our Corporate Supporters
Become a River Ambassador in Your Area
Take Action for Your Rivers
Action Center
Join Us on Our Social Networks
Save Water at Home
Sign Up For News and Information
National River Cleanup ®
Take the Litter Pledge
Volunteer for a River Cleanup Event
Organize a River Cleanup
Search for:
Grants
Grants, Restoring Damaged Rivers, Water Supply
Solving the Mysteries of Meadows