University of Exeter: Pioneering River Restoration Declared a Success Delivering Incredible Benefits for Nature and People Within 12 Months of Completion
October 22, 2024
October 22, 2024
EXETER, England, Oct. 22 (TNSres) -- The University of Exeter issued the following news:
A year on from the completion of a three-year project on the National Trust's Holnicote Estate in Somerset to reconnect a section of a river to its floodplain - the innovative 'Stage 0' river restoration technique, first pioneered in Oregon, USA - has been heralded a success.
The 'ctrl alt delete' of the river was the first large-scale attempt to reset a UK river to fully reconnect . . .
A year on from the completion of a three-year project on the National Trust's Holnicote Estate in Somerset to reconnect a section of a river to its floodplain - the innovative 'Stage 0' river restoration technique, first pioneered in Oregon, USA - has been heralded a success.
The 'ctrl alt delete' of the river was the first large-scale attempt to reset a UK river to fully reconnect . . .