It’s one of Europe’s last pristine rivers. Can scientists save it from 50 dams?

The Guardian

The Neretva river, which runs 140 miles (225km) from the Dinaric Alps to the Adriatic Sea, supports bears, wolves lynx and myriad rare species. It ranks among the most biodiverse and intact rivers in Europe – but ecologists say it is also among the most threatened. More than 50 dams, including one already under construction, are planned along its length and tributaries. Click here to continue reading