Officials propose changing the water flow of the Missouri river help endangered species re-igniting "one of the Midwest's nastiest environmental battles."
Federal officials yesterday proposed changing the flow of water in the Missouri River to mimic the waterway'snatural flow, a move designed to help restore its endangered fish and birds.In a rare display of cooperation between two usually antagonistic agencies, leaders of the Fish and WildlifeService and the Army Corps of Engineers agreed publicly that a "spring rise" in water levels on the river isnecessary to save the Missouri's pallid sturgeon, piping plovers and least terns from extinction.
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