River, Wetland and Habitat Restoration – First Do No Harm

November 19, 2020

It is one of the precepts all students are taught in medical school. It reminds a physician that he or she must always consider the possible harm any intervention might cause. It also applies quite accurately to the process of restoring rivers, wetlands and uplands. The very act of “restoring” any resource or habitat implies that you do no harm.

Our natural environment plays host to an immense variety of species, many of them microscopic. Whether restoring habitats, repairing vital bank or shoreline stability, or managing resources for trophy trout, THI not only treads lightly on the delicate ecosystems that exist, we work diligently to protect and enhance them. 

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