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From Bogs to Blossoms: Reclaiming Ireland’s Endemic Wetland PlantsImagine standing in the heart of an Irish bog, the ground springy beneath your feet, wrapped in a hush broken only by the ...
America’s wetlands were historically viewed as useless areas that stood in the way of development. More than half of the 221 ...
Hundreds of species need wetlands to breed, forage and rest. When wetlands are destroyed, birds are usually the first to noticeably die off.
Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel on MSN6d
A new era dawns for America’s disappearing wetlands as feds retreat from oversightThe Trump administration is proposing to take a big step back from how many wetlands it protects. Conservationists warn about the effects.
Researchers at Louisiana State University’s Coastal Systems Ecology Lab, led by wetland scientist and professor Robert ...
A RECENT water quality assessment found that Pond A, a 60-hectare wetland within the South Reclamation Project (SRP) in Cebu ...
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DDT sprayed in New Brunswick forests persists in trout at 'alarming' levels: studyMore than 50 years after it was last used in New Brunswick, new research shows the insecticide DDT is still found in ...
It narrowly beat out the bush sunflower in a March Madness-style bracket competition — part of an effort to encourage ...
They are ghost forests: the haunting remains of what were once stands of cedar and pine. Since the late 19th century, an ever ...
In this piece — part of a series from The Gazette and the Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk — a look at a lawsuit that ...
Efforts to “save species” with deep learning are not without controversy.
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