Why “Bare” Stream Restoration Sites Often Tell the Wrong Story
If you visit a stream restoration site shortly after construction, it can be hard to see the end result. That moment, wh …
From Degraded Stream to Pollinator Habitat: Little Westham Creek
Stream restoration projects are often judged too early. Immediately after construction, sites can appear cleared and exp …
It’s all about the water: How restoring hydrology at Riverby Ranch brought a Texas landscape back to life Storymap
A ranching landscape is often designed to move water through efficiently. Streams may be straightened or redirected to p …
Why Nature-based Solutions are becoming essential for large-scale development
Nature-based Solutions are rapidly becoming essential for large-scale development. As projects grow in size, speed, and …
Three floodplain restoration projects highlight the power of collaboration under Pennsylvania’s clean water procurement framework
Follow the link to a Chesapeake Bay Program blog post, authored by Marisa Baldine, that covers three restoration project …
When wetland mitigation becomes a critical path solution
Wetland mitigation is a complex and highly regulated component of federal infrastructure delivery that must be carefully …
Turning sediment into sustainability: Using dredge material to restore landscapes
As maritime activity increases along the coasts, the accumulation of dredged sediment is rising, and traditional placeme …
Restore the stream, restore the valley StoryMap
What happens when restoring a stream means you are actually restoring an entire valley? The benefits extend far beyond t …
How environmental mitigation helped South Carolina win a $5 Billion Volvo manufacturing plant
When Volvo set out to build a 1.5 million-square-foot manufacturing facility in the southeastern U.S., South Carolina an …