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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.
Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District is investing in resiliency to minimize flooding and protect critical water resources
Erin Delawalla, Director of Water Solutions, explores how Milwaukee is becoming a national leader in climate-resilient u …
Choosing the right tree just got easier: An interview with a RES Arborist
It’s a common challenge: you want to plant the right tree, in the right place, but how do you choose? A newly updated on …
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 …
Turning Vision into Reality: RES’ Mitigation Project for Gallo Wineries Reaches Major Milestone
Completing RES’ Permittee-Responsible Mitigation (PRM) project for Gallo Wineries is a testament to meticulous planning, …
Re-wilding our streams to save the Chesapeake Bay
My understanding of restoring streams and rivers has experienced a major paradigm shift recently.