Construction To Begin On Largest Lower Columbia Habitat Project, Connects Floodplain To River
Construction begins at Steigerwald Lake National Wildlife Refuge on June 1 as part of the largest habitat restoration project along the lower Columbia River to date. Salmon, lamprey, waterfowl, and many other species will benefit when a vast historic floodplain is reconnected to the Columbia River, providing fish with unobstructed passage to newly restored, high quality habitat in an area of the river where such habitat is lacking.