Lang Creek flows raged in January. Snow melt combined with heavy rainfall had river levels running at more than 40 cubic meters per second.
Here is a glance into January 2018
Lang Creek flows raged in January. Snow melt combined with heavy rainfall had river levels running at more than 40 cubic meters per second.
Here is a glance into January 2018
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#1 by Mel on January 31, 2018 - 4:38 pm
Will this have a major impact on natural survival rates on Lang Creek?
#2 by shanedobler on February 1, 2018 - 5:26 am
I believe so. Flooding is a part of nature and therefor part of the “natural selection” process.