Decades of neglect have left rivers and streams across the world in crisis. It’s a complex problem but years of relentless modification has left many unnaturally straight and separated from their floodplains. Rivers naturally should curve and meander, cleaning the water and providing vital habitats for plants and animals.
One solution gaining popularity in Britain is “re-wiggling” a river, or restoring it to have meanders and curves.
RAZOR’s Gabrielle Lawrence visits Norfolk in England, to see how one “re-wiggled” river has transformed biodiversity in the area and why rivers and waterways need to become valued spaces again.
Yes the clearing of vegetation is a major cause of this
Not only is this extremely good, it also has a funny name. I’m all for it.
https://lowtechpbr.restoration.usu.edu/
Other fun info about wiggly rivers :)
Wiggle me rivers and shiver me timbers.
Could stacking rocks in the rivers help to divert the flow and make them wiggly?
Will watch when on wifi, this is a wonderful and worthwhile topic
I found a YouTube link in your post. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: