Several people kayaking on the Cuyahoga River this past JunePhoto credit: D.J. Reiser For the most part, every city (or area like Northeast Ohio) seems to have its calling card. You go to Nashville for the music, Northern Arizona to explore the Grand Canyon, San Antonio to see the Alamo, Miami for the beach or [...]
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Peter Bode
Growing up in North Royalton, Ohio with woods and a stream in his backyard, Peter Bode has always been in and around nature. Bode would go on to attend Cleveland State University where he received an Environmental Science degree. After graduating, he became the Cuyahoga River Watershed coordinator for six years before being hired by [...]
Dam, They Gotta Go
A couple centuries ago, the Cuyaghoga River had dams a plenty. With it being such a strong flowing river, it naturally, and smartly at that, was viewed as a source of potential power. The earliest settlers constructed dams to grind grain and distribute water to their crops. But one could make the argument during that [...]
The Resurgence of Fish in the Cuyahoga River
Just a few decades ago, there were many parts of the Cuyahoga River where fish simply didn't exist. The water was so polluted that they could not survive. Today, however, is a much different story. The fish population has exploded. From Steelhead Trout to Bulegill, there are over 65 different species of fish that call [...]
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