Digging deeper: How Nature-based Solutions are powering the future of transmission line projects
Transmission lines are the backbone of economic growth and require vast corridors that often intersect with sensitive en …
Abandoned mine lands: An opportunity for nature and communities
Across the United States, thousands of abandoned mine lands (AML) continue to impact water quality, public safety, and c …
Behind the article: Investing in Milwaukee’s flood resilience
Vision that reaches all the way to 2035.
A new Port of Virginia logistics center needed stream credits where there weren’t any. Dam removal saves the day.
Removing dams to achieve mitigation credits is still relatively new, so each project is groundbreaking in some way, buil …
A resilient future: how Halo Ranch supports watershed goals
RES, in partnership with Halo Ranch, LLC, is proud to announce the approval of the Halo Ranch Mitigation Bank by the U.S …
The Greensferry project: Revitalizing Atlanta’s Proctor Creek Watershed
The Proctor Creek Watershed, stretching across 38 culturally significant neighborhoods in Atlanta, is undergoing a trans …
Introducing Halo Ranch: Part of a resilient future for San Francisco Estuary
The San Francisco Estuary is one of the world’s truly unique tidal marsh systems. It’s also one of the most endangered, …
NC State and RES Launch Industry Research Scholar Program
NC State’s Biological and Agricultural Engineering (BAE) Department has announced an exciting new research collaboration …
Transforming the Landscape: The University of Toledo Center for Alumni and Donor Engagement Restoration Project in Ohio
The University of Toledo Center for Alumni and Donor Engagement (CADE) Restoration Project stands as a beacon of ecologi …