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eDNA and macroinvertebrate monitoring: What RES found at its Georgia mitigation banks
RES mitigation banks in Georgia are supporting more macroinvertebrate diversity than traditional net sampling was captur …
Why do some wetland restoration sites fail? The role of soil health and mycorrhizal fungi
Erin Brennan is a Restoration Ecologist at RES. In 2024, she received an Innovation Leadership Program (ILP) grant to st …
Streams are upside-down roads, an AutoCAD “hack”
Stream grading projects have witnessed a remarkable transformation thanks to the power of AutoCAD civil tools. Environme …
Technology and Nature: Breakthroughs in applied restoration science
This insightful discussion between RES Experts Bob Siegfried and Patrick Daniels explores the transformative role of tec …
Buck Run: An upcountry stream restoration supports the Southern Beltway project
In this stream mitigation project for the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, we were able to grab the headwaters and rest …
Innovations in stormwater detention: Darien Crossing project
The Darien Crossing project in Philadelphia, PA transformed a former food warehouse site into a stormwater detention bas …
RES eDNA and Innovation Leadership program
The Mule Train Stream and Wetland Mitigation Bank near Nashville restores nearly four miles of streams using environment …
Stormwater innovations: A groundbreaking partnership
Black Swamp Creek stream restoration in Brandywine is one of the largest turnkey projects in the state of Maryland. The …
RES: Restoring a resilient earth for a modern world
RES is the nation’s largest ecological restoration company and is restoring a resilient earth for a modern world. We res …