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In celebration of Rotary’s Epic Day of Service, members from several North County Rotary clubs recently joined forces to ...
National park staff and contractors are working to remove areas of invasive, hybrid cattails in wetlands at Voyageurs ...
The Chattahoochee river watchdog installed Columbus’ first trash trap at Cooper Creek with the help of the Australian-based ...
A major milestone has been reached for Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Hampton River Restoration Project. According to a release, ...
The “floating wetlands” are part of a project that seeks to restore ecosystem balance in ponds and associated streams and ...
Native plants are lost, and the habitat for native wildlife are then taken away, leaving the wetland increasingly vulnerable to the threat of invasives. - Native species are very important because ...
Students work to pull weeds and plant native plants at KU's Potter Lake on Friday, May 30, 2025. A University of Kansas instructor and her class spent Friday morning planting native wetland ...
Of the 1,531 acres of property known as the Miradores Mitigation Site, approximately 371 acres have been restored to wetlands ...
Hotspots for the conservation of maire tawake or swamp maire in the Wellington region have been identified by researchers ...
An ecological initiative on Kaiaponi Farms’ Manutūkē orchard is reintroducing native plants to the wetlands in the orchard.
Invasive shrubs, such as buckthorn and Japanese barberry, can also contribute to human health impacts. Invasive shrubs create ...
The park district officially opened the land on June 20, 2025. Executive Director Myranda Vance said the park embodies the ...
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