Floodplain wetland restoration can cut carbon emissions by nearly 40% and improve drought resilience in just one year, according to a new study.| MUSER PRESS
Early this June, 73 square miles of land along the lower Klamath River were placed under the ownership and management of the Yurok Tribe, in the largest “land back” deal […]| MOLD :: Designing the Future of Food
An empty field on Southern’s campus is now home to something with deep roots — and even deeper potential. As highlighted by the New Haven Independent, students and faculty recently planted a “demonstration orchard” near the Ethnic Heritage Center on Fitch Street, joining a statewide effort to revive the nearly extinct American chestnut tree. Led […]| News at Southern
Second part in our Conservation in Philly series This three-part Conservation in Philly series will explore the underappreciated side of the city’s conservation efforts. We dove into the waters of the Schuylkill and Delaware to highlight the tiny but mighty mussel in our first post of the series, and we’ll now walk in the cool […] The post The Power of Nature in Philadelphia – In the Parks appeared first on WeVenture.| WeVenture
First part in our Conservation in Philly series This three-part Conservation in Philly series will explore the underappreciated side of the city’s conservation efforts. We’ll dive into the waters of the Schuylkill and Delaware to highlight the tiny but mighty mussel, walk in the cool shade of some of Philly’s most impressive trees, get close […] The post The Power of Nature in Philadelphia – Along the Rivers appeared first on WeVenture.| WeVenture
As a new initiative from The Ecological Citizen, Rewilding Successes has been launched to bring readers inspiring stories about nature’s rebounding from all corners of the Earth.| Earth Tongues