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L’étang Fortier : installation d’un moine hydraulique (Source: Pierre Durlet – PNR Morvan).  +, Le système de partage des eaux mis en place en amont de l’étang de Champeau (Source: Philippe Pagniez - Diren).  +, Ouvrage de franchissement du cours d’eau avant aménagement, non utilisable par la faune aquatique (Source: Pierre Durlet – PNR Morvan).  +,
Canalised reach before restoration works  +, Placement of limestone boulders and berm back-filling  +, New sinuous reed-fringed course following restoration  +,
Carleton Hall weir, River Eamont, Eamont Bridge, Cumbria before removal  +, Carleton Hall weir, River Eamont, Eamont Bridge, Cumbria after removal  +
Cassaire site two years after the beginning of the hydraulic management  +, Modeling of the targeted topography to achieved the desired hydraulic conditions  +
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Castle Drive Improvements, Spring 2008  +
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Catchment of River Kalajoki (Jouni Näpinkangas)  +, European River Lamprey (Lampetra fluviatilis) (photo. Juha Sarell)  +, Wintertime habitat (yellow spots) of European River Lamprey (photo. Jukka Tuohino)  +
Wensum in February 2001  +, Wensum in February 2007  +, Cattle access point in 2001  +,
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Celebration, May 2010  +
Channel before any of the works.  +, Channel post works.  +, Woody material added to channel to improve floodplain connectivity.  +,
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Channel diversion in construction (2000). Courtesy of the River Restoration Centre.  +, Diverted channel once connected (2000). Courtesy of the River Restoration Centre.  +, Diversion channel prior to connection - rip-rap and riffle visible (2000). Courtesy of the River Restoration Centre.  +,
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Channel restoration in Anderson park during works. Gabion baskets installed to constrain lateral channel migration. Courtesy of Gareth Greer - Rivers Agency (Northern Ireland). See main project photo for post-restoration channel.  +, Channel restoration in Anderson park prior to revegetation of banks. Courtesy of Rivers Agency (Northern Ireland). See main project photo for post-restoration channel.  +, Channel restoration through Anderson Park, post-restoration. New channel and banks well established. Courtesy of Rivers Agency (Northern Ireland).  +,
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Channel sinuosity was increased as a result of the scheme  +, The functioning of the gauging station has been comprimised by the restoration works  +
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Chapelton Dam control structure (2013)  +, The Burn management works (2013)  +, Woody material and sediment is now effectively being stored in the floodplain  +,
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Electro-fishing with volunteers  +, Forestry Commission trees marked ready for leaky dam creation  +, Felled tree secured with cable to protect bank and create habitat  +,
River Lamprey spawining on clean gravels  +, Local angling club planting trees on banktop  +, Example of side deflector  +,
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Ciobarciu area - before restoration  +, Ciobarciu area - during restoration  +, Ciobarciu area - after restoration (1)  +,
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One of two areas of sediment to be removed to re-open a secondary channel (W.Boyd-Wallis-CNPA)  +, One of the log revetment sites before intervention showing bank erosion (note former fenceline between person & bankside trees). K.McDougall-EnviroCentre  +, Delivery of one load of tree trunks (250 trees used in total) K.McDougall-EnviroCentre  +,
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Historic Landfill  +, Root Wad Installation  +, Project Completion  +,
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Colne Water Restoration Area  +
Original site: pre-construction  +, Mature Wetland today  +, Completed Wetland:  +