Louisville Public Media: Plants, pollinators and people: The push to restore the Ohio River Basin
January 19, 2026A new plan to protect and restore the waters of the Ohio River Basin recommends dozens of regional solutions to tackle interlinked environmental problems.
This summer, the public got a first look at the Ohio River Basin Restoration and Protection Plan. While the final draft is still under development, the initial 93-page report laid out nine broad challenges facing the entire, 204,000-square-mile basin. The issues range from toxic pollution to invasive species to extreme flooding.
The plan – coauthored by the Ohio River Basin Alliance, National Wildlife Federation and University of Louisville’s Envirome Institute – proposes a regionwide roadmap to solve these problems. But their report says it will require “long-term, sustained funding and action” led by the U.S. government, which they say has the unique power and resources to coordinate a large-scale ecosystem restoration effort like this.
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