By Katherine Hafner/WHRO For decades in Virginia, public and private developers who encroach on protected wetlands and ...
STAGE EVERY WEEKDAY. COME ON DOWN AND SAY HI. NEW TONIGHT, A PLAN TO CREATE WHAT’S CALLED A PRAIRIE POTHOLE OR WETLAND NOW NEEDS APPROVAL FROM THE CITY OF WAUKEE. THE CITY’S PLANNING AND ZONING ...
BOISE, Idaho — The city of Boise is known for its trees, but also its parks. The goal is to have a park or open space within a ten-minute walk from any Boise resident's home. Highlighted by the ribbon ...
For some residents, relocating from the wetlands has been a relief rather than a loss. Athanase Segatsinzi, 60, head of Runyonza Village in Nyandungu, spent decades farming and grazing cattle in the ...
LOS ANGELES — To many locals, the Los Angeles River — hugged by concrete embankments and heavy vehicle traffic — hardly seems like a river at all. The waterway bisecting the city was converted to a ...
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6:46 p.m. May 27, 2025: A previous version of this article incorrectly referred to double-crested cormorants as double-breasted cormorants. Water began flowing from a pipe onto hundreds of acres of ...
The New York State Wetlands Regulations, which went into effect on Jan. 1, and has affected municipalities around Chautauqua Lake, has some local officials still confused about its adaptation.
When the U.S. Supreme Court overturned long-standing federal protections for wetlands, some states were left without any ...
In the arid West, water is key to the survival of everything. That’s why early-day pioneers staked out the river bottoms when they settled the West. It was all about water. In recent years, the U.S.