With about 90% of New Zealand's natural wetlands drained or severely damaged during the past decades, we need to understand the role of native plants in the restoration of these important habitats.
A global team buried 19,000 teabags in 28 countries, including New Zealand, to study the impacts of climate change on wetlands. Photo / supplied Peat bogs, swamps and mangrove forests are unlikely ...
He emphasised that building water reservoirs, restoring wetlands, and promoting drought-tolerant crops were vital strategies to combat drought. “The country is currently experiencing an unusual ...
“But New Zealand's wetlands need restoration and looking after; we urge councils to beef up their efforts to support and promote the great work being done by landowners and increase funding for ...
never quite reach the biological diversity of the original wetlands. Kindscher’s views on the restoration efforts – and those of Roger Boyd, the semiretired Baker University scientist – go ...
Many Delaware Bay wetlands were extensively farmed for salt hay. Their elevation has been lowered by intensive salt hay harvesting changing the historic character of the wetlands. One such wetland ...
But in Aotearoa New Zealand, a staggering two-thirds ... of collective storytelling that can enhance the restoration of rivers, lakes, wetlands and aquifers. Trust is crucial.
Amazon Web Services, Google, Ryan Companies and Bath and Body Works are collectively funding a $1.2 million wetlands restoration at Buckeye Lake. The Nature Conservancy helped bring together these ...