On World Fish Migration Day, Recalling When America’s Rivers Ran Silver

New York Times: John Waldman is a Queens College biology professor and author focused on the bountiful past and potential restoration of the waters of the Northeast. I loved “Heartbeats in the Muck,” his history of the changing biology of the 1,500 square miles of New York Harbor, and am enjoying his new book, “Running Silver: Restoring Atlantic Rivers and Their Great Fish Migrations,” which achingly describes the bygone biological bounty of eastern waterways and lays out strategies for bringing back at least a......

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