by Moira Donovan • As dams come down on the Skutik River, the once-demonized alewife—a fish beloved by the Passamaquoddy—gets a second chance at life.
The original story, along with photos, can be found on hakaimagazine.com.
The Waning Reign of the Wetland Architect We Barely Know (Hint, Not a Beaver)
Rebroadcast: Wasted
Saving a Sea Monkey Sanctuary
Light at the End of the Tunnel
The Water Is Eating the Island
Bats of the Midnight Sun
The Butterfly Redemption
For Sale: Shark Jaw, Tiger Claw, Fish Maw
Rebroadcast: A Visit with the Glacier Squad
In Nome, Where the Muskoxen Roam … Controversially
Rebroadcast: Searching for Keith
The Secrets of the Sea Hidden High in the Andes
Rebroadcast: What I Wish My Father Had Taught Me About Fishing
How To Love An Oyster
How Terrestrial Turds Lead to Marine Maladies
Bonus Episode: The Sound Aquatic Episode 5
Bonus Episode: The Sound Aquatic Episode 4
Bonus Episode: The Sound Aquatic Episode 3
Bonus Episode: The Sound Aquatic Episode 2
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