Hollin Hills residents Barbara Southworth and Marc Shapiro flank a massive white oak, which botanist Rod Simmons estimates to be about 200 years old. Nearly 80 large trees are in line to be cut down ...
The Ausable Freshwater Center discusses the importance of repairing and maintaining the riparian buffers along river banks.
Just off Lee Chapel Road in Burke, a section of stream area is surrounded by cones cordoning off another stream restoration project, one of many stream restoration projects throughout the county as ...
How a unique partnership is mapping the future of riverscape restoration in the state Colorado’s streams face mounting pressures from climate change, development, and over a century of historical ...
The nation’s $1 billion stream-restoration industry needs to do more to ensure that projects are guided by science, according to the co-editor of a new American Geophysical Union (AGU) monograph ...
UMD study shows urban homeowners are more willing to pay to restore streams than exurbanites, despite lower environmental benefits for improved water quality Although stream restoration filters ...
Peter’s Take is a weekly opinion column. The views and opinions expressed in this column are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of ARLnow.com Despite mounting evidence that ...
A section of Nome Creek in the White Mountains National Recreation Area, seen in June, shows how historic placer mining, which dredged much of the waterway, molded the bank into a scalloped rock wall.
FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, Md. — The Chesapeake Bay, one of America's most treasured estuaries, is the focus of extensive restoration efforts led by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Fort Meade. Mark ...