Enhancing soil health and rewilding our landscapes one stream at a time

Stream and floodplain restoration has become a billion-dollar industry in the United States (US) and is a popular management practice in the mid-Atlantic US. Floodplains are being restored to enhance hydrologic connectivity, reduce sediment erosion, and enhance runoff nitrogen removal via processes like denitrification. While these restorations have yielded important water quality benefits, much of […]

Incorporating Climate and Environmental Justice into Research and Resource Management

In partnership with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service National Conservation Training Center, the U.S. Geological Survey National Climate Adaptation Science Center (NCASC) invites all audiences interested in the intersection between climate and environmental justice and environmental research to join them every other Thursday (3-4 PM ET) from Feb. 29 – May 9, 2024, for […]

Continuing Education Credits Offered at Event Focused on Ways to Protect and Preserve Local Waterways

The North Landing River and Albemarle Sound Estuarine Symposium will foster opportunities for networking as well as educate participants about exciting new research, collaborative efforts and projects to preserve and advance the watershed. Attendees will also be eligible to earn continuing education credit for the following fields: Landscape architecture Engineering Floodplain management Environmental science Planning Hosted by […]