Wetlands can play an important role as nature-based climate solutions, and they may also offer other benefits to farmers and the ag sector.
At the heart of the proposal announced earlier this week is a new, stricter definition to the long-debated legal term, “Waters of the United States." ...
Columnist Dennis Sun writes, "It’s not often agriculture has a week where good news abounds, but this was the case last week.
Beaver-created wetlands host more hoverflies and butterflies than other ponds, proving that nature’s own builders can restore ...
Well-meaning city dwellers forgo permits and official procedure to rewild urban areas across the country. In downtown L.A., ...
They are not the well-known, dam-building beavers but can often be found in the same marshy ecosystems. Muskrats — which are ...
The proposal could strip federal protections from most U.S. wetlands, some of which feed drinking water systems.
A news report from chinadaily.com.cn: The Yellow River Delta, formed by vast amounts of sand and silt carried by the river, gave rise to Dongying, a city in East China's Shandong province. Situated at ...
Joel Caldwell and two friends have been working to improve wetlands in Charleston, South Carolina. All three had children ...
Wetlands are essential for life and climate. Discover what they are, why they matter, and eight key facts about these ...
Many farmers are currently campaigning to safeguard what they regard as both a national and worldwide heritage ...
A meeting with U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins has brightened the spirits of the Washington state King family who has been inundated with fines and accusations from their state department ...