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Polson event participants help fund Ducks Unlimited conservation
DU and UGA's Institute for Resilient Infrastructure Systems celebrate a milestone as the first natural infrastructure fellow graduates from the program in August.
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Nearly $2.3 million will be invested in native forages on working lands to improve climate resiliency
Protecting this historic landscape forever, the Nation also partnered with Ducks Unlimited (DU) to execute a conservation easement that ensures future generations of the Nansemond Indian Nation will have the opportunity to reconnect with the land and enjoy this iconic area in the Atlantic Flyway. “Working with the Nansemond Indian Nation’s tribal leadership on this conservation easement has been very meaningful not only for the Nation but also for DU, as it will protect the cultural and environmental benefits of this important landscape for both wildlife and people forever,” said Ducks Unlimited’s Director of Conservation Programs, Emily Purcell. “Knowing that the land will help foster the next generation of conservation-minded people is a win for everyone.”
Maine’s largest saltmarsh under siege due to rising seas, over development
Critical wetland acres for breeding and migratory waterfowl will be protected in Ohio, Wisconsin and New York.
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