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Saving Wetlands With Floating Islands: A Wild New Approach to Climate ResilienceImagine a world where lush green islands float serenely across shimmering wetland waters, each one buzzing with life and hope ...
For the first time in nearly 20 years, Texas is adding a significant new chapter to its conservation story in East Texas. The ...
Many wetlands are disappearing, but Louisiana’s “accidental” Wax Lake Delta is growing—and informing coastal restoration ...
Federal appellate judges don't think a wetland near a hotel on St. Simons Island is protected by the Clean Water Act, despite what environmental groups say.
Amid all the changes out of Washington, it can be easy to lose sight of not only which environmental policies and regulations ...
In South Florida, a slow-moving climate crisis is kindling alarm as saltwater intrusion threatens the Biscayne Aquifer, the ...
In the heart of the Colombian Amazon, the towering mountains of the Serranía del Chiribiquete harbor secrets including South ...
Before Congress passed the Clean Water Act in 1972, U.S. factories and cities could pipe their pollution directly into ...
Communities already facing pollution and failing infrastructure can become even more vulnerable when federal protections are ...
Hundreds of species need wetlands to breed, forage and rest. When wetlands are destroyed, birds are usually the first to noticeably die off.
Rolling back federal Clean Water Act water protections threatens the quality of tap water, river health, and community health ...
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