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Over the last 20 years, wetlands have been losing their most ardent advocates, especially in states like Minnesota, South ...
Hundreds of species need wetlands to breed, forage and rest. When wetlands are destroyed, birds are usually the first to noticeably die off.
Arkansas has no state laws specifically for wetland protection, leading conservationists to depend on funds raised by duck ...
“Traditionally, the outreach has been, ‘We want to have wetlands out here because they’re good for ducks, frogs and pretty ...
Communities across Wisconsin are testing the economic value of grant programs to build new wetlands that reduce flooding risk ...
Amid the gray sidewalks and streets that cover South Los Angeles, three parks offer a place for the community to connect with ...
Hundreds of species, including every kind of duck, goose and swan, need those wetlands, which rise and fall, flood and recede, to breed, forage and rest. When wetlands are destroyed, the birds are ...
There are more than 3,000 duck farms in Rajshahi division comprising eight districts and its farming has become more ...
Many of the few that remain — an estimated 5 percent of the total before settlement — were saved by duck hunters. “Down the Drain: A watershed moment for America’s greatest wetlands” is ...
A project in the Yazoo Backwater Area in western Mississippi is supposed to relieve flooding in the Mississippi Delt, but it ...