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Farmers Sued For Flood Damages Over Attempts To Protect An Endangered Missouri River Fish


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The pallid sturgeon has long lived in the Missouri River, and has been designated as an endangered species by the government since the 1990s.
After spending millions of years in the Missouri River,the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Servicesays the species declined in the 1960s due to changes made to the river by humans, including dam construction and channelization. Jacobsonsays changing the flow of the river made it easier for barges to travel and expanded nearby agriculture, but suspects that also threatened reproduction among pallid sturgeon.
Experts are considering several explanations as to why. One currently stands out.
“Because this navigation channel is so efficient it’s designed to transport sand the dominant hypothesis is that it s also too efficient for those larval fish to get out of the main current,” Jacobson said. “They re getting stuck in the main channel and being transported way downstream, they can t get off to the side of the channel wh ....

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New Suit Brought In Missouri River Flooding


The federal government faces a second lawsuit over flooding along the Missouri River after it was ordered last month to pay some landowners for damages.
R. Dan Boulware, of the Polsinelli law firm, filed the new class-action lawsuit on behalf of 60 plaintiffs who experienced damages during flooding in 2007, 2008, 2010, 2013 and 2014. The St. Joseph News-Press reports that Boulware successfully argued in the earlier case that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers knowingly flooded some farmland when it made changes to protect endangered species.
Boulware currently is waiting for the class-action lawsuit to be certified. If that occurs there could be additional plaintiffs added to the case. He estimates that the current claim of damages exceeds $50 million. ....

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