Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District | 09.05.2017
The Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, recently implemented multiple projects to restore aquatic habitat along 2,412 linear feet of the Buffalo River’s hardened shoreline. These projects incorporated natural and nature-based design features that provided engineering functions through environmental means to create soft shoreline habitats. “When we first started, the shoreline......
Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District | 08.31.2017
The Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, recently implemented multiple projects to restore aquatic habitat along 2,412 linear feet of the Buffalo River’s hardened shoreline. These projects incorporated natural and nature-based design features that provided engineering functions through environmental means to create soft shoreline habitats....
Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Kenneth Hendrix | U.S. Navy | 11.16.2008
The littoral combat ship USS Freedom sails into the mouth of the Buffalo River toward Buffalo Naval Park for a scheduled port visit in Buffalo, N.Y. Freedom will make other port calls as the ship continues to Naval Amphibious Bass Little Creek, Va....
Photo by Andrew Kornacki | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District | 12.31.1965
Stan Spisiak (hat and glasses) takes then New York State Senator Robert F. Kennedy for a tour of the Buffalo River (Photo courtesy Jill Spisiak-Jedlicka)...