America's Ten Most Endangered Rivers, 2006
Updated April 12, 2022 |
Infoplease Staff
Each year the organization American Rivers analyzes the condition of the nation's rivers to determine which are the most “endangered.“ Threats to these rivers include dams and channelizations that are harmful to fish or wildlife populations; depletion due to the rivers' use as a water supply for human populations; and coal mining operations that fill streams with coal and dirt. For more information, refer to the American Rivers website: www.amrivers.org .
Rank | River | State(s) |
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1. | Pajaro River | Calif. |
2. | Upper Yellowstone River | Mont. |
3. | Willamette River | Ore. |
4. | Salmon Trout River | Mich. |
5. | Shenandoah River | Va., W. Va. |
6. | Boise River | Idaho |
7. | Caloosahatchee River | Fla. |
8. | Bristol Bay | Ark. |
9. | San Jacinto River | Tex. |
10. | Verde River | Ariz. |
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