Every six years, Louisiana’s Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority develop the Coastal Master Plan (CMP), a blueprint for how the state will address its land loss crisis and protect communities, industries and ecosystems. The CMP isn’t a pot of money or a list of construction-ready projects. Instead, it’s a science-based framework that guides which projects move forward, how they are prioritized and how Louisiana positions itself to compete for funding. The CMP is designed to be ...| Restore the Mississippi River Delta
National Wildlife Federation’s Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions support and promote restoration through the implementation of natural and nature-based solutions (NBS). These restoration techniques focus on using native vegetation to replicate … Read more The post From Pre-Construction to Post-Construction: A Commentary on Adaptive Management appeared first on The National Wildlife Federation Blog.| The National Wildlife Federation Blog
The tidal marsh restoration project at Dyke Road Park hit another big milestone last spring - the completion of intertidal planting work. The post Dyke Road Tidal Marsh Feature appeared first on Project Watershed.| Project Watershed
Restoration programs senior manager, Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana Darrah Fox Bach cultivated her love for the outdoors in her native San Francisco, where environmentalism flourishes and Saturdays were devoted to hiking. She moved to Louisiana to study at Tulane University, and stayed for an AmeriCorps position with the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana (CRCL). When a job opened up at the non-profit advocacy group, …| A Peace of My Mind
I helped restore wetlands that kept the Gulf coast safe while my colleagues tracked hurricanes. Now we’re out of a job — just in time for hurricane season.| The Revelator