Ecosystem restoration involving large dam removal spans large spatial extents, long time scales, and diverse societal constituencies. Restoration success requires collaboration among partner organizations. Success also can be facilitated by integrating components and processes of the ecosystem itself in restoration planning and practice. We review early and future roles of wildlife in restoration of valleys flooded by Elwha dams, with implications for dam removals on other rivers. Detecting early wildlife responses depended on baseline inventories prior to dam removal, followed by monitoring during and after dam removal. Pre-removal studies revealed patterns of small and mid-sized mammal occupancy, bear movement, amphibian occupancy, and av...
On the 15th of September 2011, officials in Olympic National Park, Washington, in the USA, began the...
With $182 million of U.S. federal funds committed, the Elwha River Restoration Project is the larges...
Wetlands are dynamic ecosystems that provide essential habitat for a multitude of plant and amphibia...
The Elwha project is one of the nation’s most comprehensive ecosystem restoration programs, designed...
After decades of debate, planning, and environmental impact studies, the largest planned dam removal...
The removal of Elwha and Glines Canyon dams on the Elwha River is the largest existing dam removal p...
The increasing number of dams approaching the end of their useful lives compels a need for knowledge...
There has been little discussion of how and when to integrate wildlife science into ecological resto...
Along the central Strait of Juan de Fuca, a century of sediment disruption associated with two large...
We evaluated terrestrial arthropod responses to ongoing restoration in former Elwha River reservoirs...
Title: Wildlife communities respond differently to hydrologic restoration of wetlands in agricultura...
Restoration science is often described as an ultimate test of ecological theory; assessing the value...
On September 17 of 2011, a 2.5 year deconstruction of two long-standing, head dams will begin on the...
Rivers and riparian ecosystems have historically provided a range of beneficial goods and services t...
Our study measured distributions and abundances of waterfowl species on the Elwha River following da...
On the 15th of September 2011, officials in Olympic National Park, Washington, in the USA, began the...
With $182 million of U.S. federal funds committed, the Elwha River Restoration Project is the larges...
Wetlands are dynamic ecosystems that provide essential habitat for a multitude of plant and amphibia...
The Elwha project is one of the nation’s most comprehensive ecosystem restoration programs, designed...
After decades of debate, planning, and environmental impact studies, the largest planned dam removal...
The removal of Elwha and Glines Canyon dams on the Elwha River is the largest existing dam removal p...
The increasing number of dams approaching the end of their useful lives compels a need for knowledge...
There has been little discussion of how and when to integrate wildlife science into ecological resto...
Along the central Strait of Juan de Fuca, a century of sediment disruption associated with two large...
We evaluated terrestrial arthropod responses to ongoing restoration in former Elwha River reservoirs...
Title: Wildlife communities respond differently to hydrologic restoration of wetlands in agricultura...
Restoration science is often described as an ultimate test of ecological theory; assessing the value...
On September 17 of 2011, a 2.5 year deconstruction of two long-standing, head dams will begin on the...
Rivers and riparian ecosystems have historically provided a range of beneficial goods and services t...
Our study measured distributions and abundances of waterfowl species on the Elwha River following da...
On the 15th of September 2011, officials in Olympic National Park, Washington, in the USA, began the...
With $182 million of U.S. federal funds committed, the Elwha River Restoration Project is the larges...
Wetlands are dynamic ecosystems that provide essential habitat for a multitude of plant and amphibia...