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From thick pastures overrun with blackberries to wetlands gnawed by giant rodents ... could clog hydroelectric dams and ...
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Growing up 30 minutes from the ocean meant the beach wasn't just a vacation destination—it was a part of my daily life. My ...
Many wetlands are disappearing, but Louisiana’s “accidental” Wax Lake Delta is growing—and informing coastal restoration ...
As trees choked by saltwater die along low-lying coasts, marshes may move in — for better or worse, scientists are learning.
The proposed development of the old Flushing Airport was front and center at the April 24 meeting of the College Point Civic ...
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Gulf Coast Gardens: The Resilience of Coastal Native Plants in LouisianaHave you ever wandered along Louisiana’s windswept coastline, where the salty air and shimmering marshes hold secrets of ...
A new species of cable bacteria, which function like electrical wiring, was recently discovered in the US. Its unique ...
Meredith Holgerson, a freshwater ecologist at Cornell, highlighted the environmental benefits of wetlands. "Wetlands provide habitats for many plants and animals that live nowhere else.
Researchers in Canada restored peatlands on old oil well pads using moss and water. It worked best near natural wetlands.
Water emergencies are deeply personal to us. Coming from Southeast Asia and southern Africa—two regions that struggle with ...
It took 174 years to clean up the mess made by extractive industries at Chequamegon Bay, a place of cultural importance for ...
Children at the San Elijo Lagoon. Photo by Mish Image Photography/Nature Collective Nature Collective, a local conservation ...
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