Amy AlbersAt the headwaters of Suwannee and St. Marys rivers, the Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge is a national wildlife refuge known for its biodiversity. In fact, the Okefenokee Swamp is so ...
In a new global study led by RMIT University​​, scientists turned to an unlikely tool: tea bags. This global research effort ...
In forested and marshy wetlands near the Pasquotank River and Big Flatty Creek in North Carolina, a large landowner allegedly took liberties about a decade ago to install a kilometer of bulkheads and ...
Feasting and football, family and friends. These are time-honored elements of the holiday season, and we raise a fried turkey leg in salute to anyone who relishes food, fellowship and other cherished ...
With some expecting the Indiana General Assembly to begin discussions on a statewide comprehensive water plan during the ...
NEAR FUNK — Tiny, almost microscopic seeds to be consumed ... More than 240 species of plants grow in Rainwater Basin ...
Jim Fulton heard concerns about nitrogen leaving cropland and related water quality problems and decided to do something about it after hearing about constructed wetlands.
A constructed wetland designed to receive tile drainage water from 73 acres of corn and soybeans is doing its job of removing nitrates.
Wetlands release methane as soil microbes break down carbon-rich plant matter, a process intensified by rising temperatures and expanding wetland areas due to flooding. From 2020 to 2022, methane ...
BAKU (Reuters) -The world's warming tropical wetlands are releasing more methane than ever before, research shows — an alarming sign that the world's climate goals are slipping further out of reach.
Audubon Great Lakes, the Dunes-Calumet Audubon Society and environmental groups hope to preserve such wetlands across the Hoosier State to protect migratory birds like the sandhill crane.