Across the Northeast – especially in Massachusetts – golf courses have been closing up shop. The Boston Business Journal estimates at least 57 closed in the Commonwealth between 2012 and 2022. It’s ...
Rowan University researcher Charles Schutte studies tidal wetland restoration to measure blue carbon, radiative balance and climate impacts in New Jersey.
As global efforts intensify around restoring coastal wetlands to curb climate change, a new JCU-led study published in Reviews of Geophysics is the first to link wetland restoration and carbon cycling ...
A bill in the state legislature would remove red tape that stands in the way of shovel-ready conservation, but preserve ...
UCSC researchers set up an “eddy covariance” tower in Elkhorn Slough with instruments for measuring environmental parameters, including the flux of carbon dioxide and methane into and out of the ...
Foley wetland preserve showcasing Bon Secour River restoration set to open next year ...
Americans have been draining wetlands for farming and development since Colonial times. But climate change may reverse that tide — from destruction to restoration. Americans have been draining ...
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — Major construction is complete for the multi-year Upper Truckee Marsh Restoration project, Lake Tahoe’s largest ever wetland restoration, the California Tahoe Conservancy ...
NJCU students taking a Waters Chronicles course under Professor Monique Tawiah, second from left, learn about the Lincoln Park West Wetland Restoration Project during a tour with Skyway Golf Course ...
Recent research underscores wetlands’ ability to improve water quality, cut municipal costs, and boost biodiversity, while also revealing major knowledge gaps in peatland science and public awareness.
WHAT: A wetland restoration aims to revive the natural functions of a swamp or marsh. Wetlands are landscapes that receive frequent or continual water inundation. In Louisiana, there are two types of ...
An empty field in the northeast corner of Vancouver, one that looks ripe for a new subdivision, has become one construction firm’s asset precisely because it will never be developed. The 113-acre ...