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wetlands

  • Hydroponic Australian Native Plants Found to Pull ‘Indestructible’ Chemical Contaminants From Water
    Hydroponic Australian Native Plants Found to Pull ‘Indestructible’ Chemical Contaminants From Water
    Research led by the University of South Australia (UniSA) has found that the “indestructible” per-and poly-fluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) may actually be removed from water by native hydroponic plants and may ...
    May 3, 2022BY Marina Zhang
  • Federal Overreach: The Nation’s Most Expensive Mud Puddle
    Federal Overreach: The Nation’s Most Expensive Mud Puddle
    Commentary Just thought you might like to know what the federal government is doing on your behalf, how ...
    May 23, 2021BY Diane Dimond
  • Huntington Beach Police Remove Homeless Occupying Wetlands 
    Huntington Beach Police Remove Homeless Occupying Wetlands 
    Huntington Beach police say they cleared out homeless encampments in environmentally sensitive areas after finding the areas ridden ...
    March 12, 2021BY Drew Van Voorhis
  • Record Land Purchase for NSW National Park
    Record Land Purchase for NSW National Park
    The largest purchase of private land for national parks in NSW history will create a vast, near-contiguous conservation ...
    June 26, 2020BY AAP
  • ‘Water Is Life’: Unexpected Rainfall Revives Iraq’s Historic Marshlands
    ‘Water Is Life’: Unexpected Rainfall Revives Iraq’s Historic Marshlands
    CHIBAYISH MARSHES, Iraq—This time last year, most of Iraq's historic marshlands were dry, desiccated by upstream damming and ...
    April 25, 2019BY Reuters
  • Can Mangrove Forests Save Coastal Areas?
    Can Mangrove Forests Save Coastal Areas?
    Mangrove forests in New Zealand could play a crucial role in protecting coastal areas from sea level rise ...
    July 27, 2015BY University of Southampton
  • Saving Wetlands Through Responsible Cultivation of Soy
    Saving Wetlands Through Responsible Cultivation of Soy
    Those consuming tofu and soy milk, but especially meat eaters and those driving a car should keep a ...
    June 12, 2014BY Marta Andelman
  • Offsetting Emissions: Wetland Plants Counter Carbon
    Offsetting Emissions: Wetland Plants Counter Carbon
    A 19-year Smithsonian study of wetland plants and carbon dioxide offers new hope about the planet’s resilience.
    July 27, 2013BY Mary Silver
  • Smart Technology to Soak Up City’s Stormwater
    Smart Technology to Soak Up City’s Stormwater
    Smart technology could team up with green infrastructure in the city's future storm water management system.
    December 11, 2011BY Tara MacIsaac
  • Park Restoration in the Bronx
    Park Restoration in the Bronx
    Elected officials broke ground on an almost $10 million restoration of Soundview Park's wetlands, lagoon, and forests in ...
    November 21, 2011BY Zachary Stieber
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