top of page

Visual Water Report: June 2023

Updated: Jun 18

 

Freestone rivers like the Big Wood experience flow states throughout the year because they rely on rainfall and snowmelt to sustain themselves.  When the water exceeds the river's capacity, it spills over its banks, reclaiming the surrounding floodplain and redistributing sediments and nutrients along its course.

 

This can be devastating for individuals with homes in a floodplain. However, natural flooding is vital in maintaining the health and resiliency of the Big Wood River.

コメント


dsc00216.jpg
BEEN ON THE WOOD?

Your observations—whether it's water temps, fish stress, or hatch activity—help us track the Big Wood's health over time.

Project Big Wood

PO Box 5006

Ketchum, Idaho 83340

208-309-3457

Mendit@projectbigwood.org

EIN: 88-2750423

1 percent for the planet environmental partners logo
candid-seal-platinum-2025.png

© 2025 Project Bigwood

Stay in the Loop

Get updates on projects, volunteer opportunities, events, and ways to support the Big Wood.

Thanks for subscribing!

  • Facebook
  • Youtube
bottom of page