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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
In her recent piece for The Epicenter, Erin Delawalla, Director of Water Solutions, explores how the Milwaukee Metropoli …
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, …