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the Phragmites experiments look like a window into an unwelcome future: a perfect storm of climate change, water pollution and an exotic species poised to hit wetlands up and down the East Coast.
New aerial imagery was collected, interpreted, and classified for Phragmites identification, effectiveness of herbicide treatment, and wetland restoration. Standardized biodiversity sampling protocols ...
Monitoring is a key component of adaptive management. The project team used Worldview-2 satellite imagery to map pre- and post-treatment wetland types including live & dead Phragmites, Typha, and ...
$750,000 requested for GSL wetland restoration and management. A state official said it would help get rid of invasive phragmites weeds at the Great Salt Lake, which suck up water from the lake.
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Guest column: Wetlands are our community's unsung heroesOne of the greatest threats to Ontario’s wetlands is phragmites, an invasive perennial aquatic reed. Found mostly in wetlands and along roadways and ditches, this towering plant takes over moist ...
Warren is the recipient of numerous research grants and contracts for his work with wetlands and tidal marshes including one from the Conservation Biology Grant Program from the Connecticut Chapter of ...
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