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A 50-year vision for wetlands. England's Wetland Landscape: Securing a future for nature, people and the historic environment. Welcome to the refreshed Wetland Vision website! The Wetland Vision is a partnership project which describes how the partners would like England's wetland landscapes to be in 50-years time. This website allows us to share information on how the project has developed, our main conclusions and results and to allow access to the outputs of workshops.
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Wetland Waders - About
Do you work in, recreate in, or study wetlands? Tell us your story! The research is in, confirming what we all knew deep in our hearts - people are more moved by stories than by statistics ( Small et al. 2010. So, if you have a wetland story, please share it with us! Just click on "Share a story",. Most stories have been shared directly through email and thus are not found on this website. Most stories submitted so far will find their way into the book. We thank our many contributors, and encoura...
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WetlandWanderer's Blog | Building an understanding of the Murray-Darling Basin
Building an understanding of the Murray-Darling Basin. June 5, 2011. Day 22 – Paroo River Wetlands. First a few photos from my motel with a difference! I stayed at the Underground Motel at White Cliffs. Although it probably looks a bit daunting, but it actually felt fairly roomy! View from top of motel. On the way to Lake Peery, we came across a newly formed creek. Although it was probably a low lying depression, since the flooding it is now a deeply incised creek! View from Round Hill Panorama. Pity it ...
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Wetland Wanderers
Tuesday, August 01, 2006. Here is a sampling of some of our favorite pictures from the two weeks in the field! Posted by Wetland Wanderers @ 3:36 PM. Monday, July 31, 2006. What are we doing again? Project Proposal Wetland Mapping. What is the extent of the Beaver Pond wetland based on dominant wetland vegetation species and water depth during a historically wet growing season? What is the depth of the Beaver Pond based on a bathymetric study? 2 Predict the wetland boundary based on indicator species.
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Wetland Watchers Conservation LaBranche
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LaBranche Wetland Watchers
Service Learning-To Protect Our Wetlands. Leading the Effort in Wetland Restoration. The Wetland Watchers Program. Brown Foundation Service-Learning Kick-off Event! The Wetland Watchers Are Featured In Weekly Reader! Wetland Watchers Park Opens To The Public! Wetland Watchers Win Gulf Guardian Award! George Lucas Education Foundation Features Hurst Wetland Watchers! Square Feet Of Land Has Been Recovered By The Wetland Watchers. Students Visit And Participate With The Wetland Watchers Each Year. The Envi...
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Wetland and Waterway Consulting
Wetland and Waterway Consulting. Do you have wetlands on your property that will stop you from building? How do you apply for the necessary environmental permits from the DNR? Does a navigable waterway on your site limit its development potential? Can you know before you purchase a piece of property which permits will be required? I would like to discuss your specific needs and how I may assist you. You may call me at. To describe your project and schedule a site visit. Back to main menu.
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WETLAND WILD - Nature & Wildlife Observation
Sandhill Cranes At Hiwassee Refuge. January 29, 2015. Sandhill Cranes At Hiwassee Wildlife Refuge. I couldn’t resist snapping this photo of our cruise ship as we approached the dock. Bring Your Camera – Not just for the Sandhill Cranes! The homes we saw from the channel on the Tennessee River were spectacular. I zoomed in to get a photo of this Blue Heron. Wish we could have gotten a little closer. Sandhill Cranes – Blue Herons – And Eagles! The best time to spot eagles in Tennessee is during the winter&...