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In Whitefish Bay, a plan to replace biologically rich Cahill Park cattail marsh with grass has been questioned by local conservation organizations.
From Marco Island to Cape Coral, map reveals 42,000 acres of wetlands gone amid development surge - bad news for flooding, ...
Our later Stone Age people or Neolithic people were farmers. This later period covers from about 4,000 BC to 2,000 BC, which ...
A pending court case could impact farmers across the country. At issue is a USDA rule aimed at protecting wetlands called “Swampbuster.” In place since 1985, it’s being challenged in court by an ...
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AllAfrica on MSNRwanda: From Ponds to Playgrounds - What's in Store for Kigali's Revamped Wetlands?Kigali's wetland rehabilitation project is transforming 491 hectares of degraded wetlands across five sites into vibrant, ecologically restored spaces that combine environmental conservation with ...
Minnesota Center for Environmental Advocacy looks to find answers to agricultural drainage issues for the future, while still ...
Protecting wild Florida in a developer’s market: How the state plans to offset environmental impacts
A new state law aims to help developers fill environmental requirements faster, something critics say could throw the ...
Seems like every time I go to the nursery, there are new things to buy — and I’m not talking about the plants. This is ...
The town is looking to replace damaged pipes as part of an improvement project to the high school’s drainage system. Apex Companies, on behalf of the town, submitted a notice of intent and partial ...
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Southern Living on MSNShould You Still Water Your Plants After It Rains? Here's What Gardeners Should KnowWater is essential to a healthy plant, but how much do plants need? Testing the moisture level of soil is the best way to determine if a plant is getting the correct amount of water, even after a ...
The neighborhood park in Meridian Township features a playground, basketball court, plenty of shade, picnic tables and a ...
The city of North Augusta has begun to test the water at Brick Pond Park after concerns of fish dying in the water from an ...
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