Category Archive: Biodiversity

Dec 25

Planting Trees for Tribs

Trees and riverbanks make a great match in the great state of New York. Dig in: A New York state program called Trees for Tribs is behind an effort to plant 30,000 trees along the state’s rivers and streams this year. Statewide coordinator Sarah Walsh says trees and shrubs reduce erosion and stabilize stream banks—preventing …

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Permanent link to this article: http://www.currentcast.org/stormwater-management/trees-for-tribs/

Dec 18

Unity Island

A pond of dreams: Unity Island sits in the Niagara River in Buffalo, New York. At its northern tip is a manmade deep water pond. Ecologist Andrew Hannes is with the Army Corps of Engineers. He says the area does not support wildlife. But that’s about to change, thanks to a restoration project that will …

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Permanent link to this article: http://www.currentcast.org/development/unity-island/

Oct 23

Trees Can Be a Stream’s Best Friend

Streams with forested banks are healthier than streams without ’em. Wade in to cleaner water: Tree-lined streams aren’t just pretty—healthy trees also make for healthier streams. How’s that, you ask? A review of more than 200 studies about streams led Bern Sweeney, PhD, director and senior research scientist of Pennsylvania’s Stroud Water Research Center, to …

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Permanent link to this article: http://www.currentcast.org/stormwater-management/streams-and-trees/

Sep 27

Yardwork Is for the Birds

Landscaping with native plants is a win for birds and water quality alike. Listen up, peeps: Think yardwork is for the birds? You could be right—depending on what’s growing. Plants have evolved over time to thrive in their native region. The temperature, rainfall, even nutrients in the soil are exactly what they need. Indian grass, …

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Permanent link to this article: http://www.currentcast.org/stormwater-management/yardwork-is-for-the-birds/

Jul 28

Businesses Suffer When Lake Erie Turns Green

Green lakes could mean less green for coastal tourism. . . Learn more:   Lake Erie generates billions of dollars in tourism each year. So when a harmful algal bloom makes the lake unsafe for swimming or fishing, it’s bad for resorts like Lakeside Chautauqua. “We’ve got about a mile of shoreline on the ground, so we …

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