HARRAH, Oklahoma -- Clean up has been just one problem for residents affected by the recent floods, but those along the Canadian River are already seeing negative long-term effects. At N.E. 36th ...
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A car was found submerged in the Canadian River during a routine cleaning, according to the Oklahoma City Fire Department. Authorities are currently working to remove the vehicle from the water and ...
The Canadian River is now spilling over into areas of Yukon and far west Oklahoma City. The water has flooded cattle pastures, roads and homes. People who live and own land south of the river said it ...
SILVER CITY, N.M.— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service added a fish called the peppered chub to the endangered species list on Friday. The agency also designated 872 river miles of critical habitat in ...
There are 29 rivers in Oklahoma, each with a name. If you add the recent renaming of the North Canadian River in Oklahoma City to the Oklahoma River, you have 30 named rivers in the state. In addition ...
Authorities are building a new containment boom to fight an oil spill in a major western Canadian river, officials said on Saturday, after the spill breached a previous barrier and threatened the ...
It’s the time of year when a drag is a good thing. Dewey Mincey, vice president of the Texas Off-Roaders Association, isn’t quite sure exactly how many people lined the Canadian River bed and banks ...
The Goo-al-pah, or Canadian River, was first identified on an 1845 map by John Freeman. At 906 miles, it is the longest tributary of the Arkansas River. No one is sure why it was named the Canadian ...
LONDON – The Mackenzie River Basin, a vast globally important area in Canada, is at great risk from climate change and a catastrophic oil spill from the tailing ponds of tar sands mining, according to ...
TORONTO, Feb 24 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A river has won legal rights for the first time in Canadian history, in a move hailed by environmentalists as a new way to protect nature from humans.
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