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Using Anthropogenic Risks To Inform Salmonid Conservation At The Landscape Scale, Andrew W. Witt
Using Anthropogenic Risks To Inform Salmonid Conservation At The Landscape Scale, Andrew W. Witt
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The expansion and industrialization of humanity has caused many unforeseen consequences to the natural world. Due to the importance of freshwater for people, rivers have been particularly altered to meet human needs, often at the expense of the natural world. Supplying water for farms, industries, and cities has reshaped the natural state of rivers by altering river paths, chemistry, and species compositions. These changes have harmed many species that prospered before widespread human alterations, including the native trout and salmon of western North America. As human populations continue to grow, new threats will surface for rivers, and the trout and …