A new study has revealed the critical role of plant roots in enhancing water movement through wetland soils, offering ...
Wetlands managers have spent years using fire and chemicals to fight phragmites, an invasive reed that chokes everything else ...
In response to the destruction of roughly 90% of the global population of Bradshaw’s lomatium by a private golf course in ...
Wetlands managers all over the nation have spent years using fire and chemicals to fight phragmites, a nasty invasive reed that chokes everything else out. The question that researchers are tackling ...
Wetlands managers have spent years using fire and chemicals to fight phragmites, an invasive reed that chokes everything else out. But coaxing native plants to move back in is difficult.
"We recorded pretty detailed notes on everything going on in the scene: music, visual cues, location, and so on," said lead author Jack Zinnen, wetland plant ecologist with the Illinois Natural ...
Floodwater management and controlling invasive species of plants are a couple of the challenges at the Baker Wetlands that ...
The presence of peat – the accumulation of dead and slowly decaying plant material common across bogs and wetland – had made the fire “particularly challenging,” as it can burn ...