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Bring Back the Bottoms event is August 15 in Kansas
Investment supports land trusts and landowners' voluntary conservation efforts
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DU and Chevron continue its commitment to restoring and enhancing critical wetlands along the Louisiana coast
Diverse and threatened habitat neighboring the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge now protected
The South Florida Ecosystem Wetlands V project aims to enhance the hydrology of 998 acres and permanently secure 72 acres through fee-simple acquisition. The project entails the enhancement of existing freshwater wetlands on a state property of critical importance to the South Florida Ecosystem and the protection of an existing private impounded mangrove marsh wetland in the Indian River Lagoon (IRL) for the benefit of many wetland-dependent species.
“The Resilient Carolina Wetlands & Rivers IV NAWCA grant provides important funding to protect and enhance important habitats linked across the Carolinas, benefitting waterfowl and migratory birds while enhancing and expanding public access opportunities on national forests, state parks, and future game lands,” said DU director of conservation programs for South Atlantic, Emily Purcell.
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