After the loss of key federal wetlands protections in 2023, scientists are warning the damage this change could bring to wetlands would also bring billions of dollars of flood damage with it.
Clint Evans, State Conservationist for USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) in Colorado, announces the opportunity for enrollment into the Agricultural Conservation Easement Program – ...
Recently, Kendall County officials noticed a development coming through the county planning process that needed to compensate for the wetlands it would be taking up. So, the developers purchased ...
BENNINGTON >> Nineteen local home-schooled students took a field trip last week to One World Conservation Center, where they learned about many of the different creatures that live in the wetlands of ...
Ninth-grade volunteers from St. Martin's Episcopal School work with the Jefferson Parish tree-recycling program in January. The trees trap sediment around the shoreline, allowing plants to take root ...
The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service is offering Nebraska landowners an opportunity to participate in creating as much as 18,200 acres of new wetlands along the Missouri River between Ponca ...
More than 1,500 Goose Creek ISD fifth-graders participate annually in the Wetlands Ecology Program. Students spend a full day at the Eddie V. Gray Wetlands Education and Recreation Center and the ...
Wildlife now are calling approximately 230 acres of former farmland adjacent to the Snoqualmie River their home, thanks to an ambitious wetlands project under review by the state Department of Ecology ...
A federal program that permits developers to destroy wetlands if they re-create similar landscapes elsewhere has failed to stem the loss of wetlands nationwide, including in Southern California, a ...
A collaboration of innovative educational programs is merging space age and down-to-Earth field research to help students develop a better understanding of disappearing wetlands. Students will use ...
Colorado lawmakers are expected to consider legislation next session aimed at providing project permits while still protecting wetlands, which were left vulnerable after a U.S. Supreme Court decision ...
CSU’s Colorado Natural Heritage Program has received more than $300,000 to help protect, manage and restore state wetlands. Three Environmental Protection Agency grants will fund the program's ...
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