A scientific analysis reveals that while removing dams and weirs improves conditions for native freshwater species, it also increases the spread of invasive species, highlighting a key trade-off in river restoration efforts.
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accidental transport fuels ecological threats
River wildlife moves freely once dams are removed – but so too can invasive speciesunintentional transport as key pathway
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