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Cattails (Typha latifolia) are the iconic freshwater wetland plant. Where there is fresh water and some sun, there will be cattails.
In many parts of Brazil, rivers may be losing water to the ground instead of gaining from it. A recent study found that ...
The Feb. 27 issue of the Annapolis Valley Register included a column by Anne Crossman entitled, Hands off our water. In this ...
Unlike annuals that are retailed in bloom, native varieties often are still dormant as they sit in their flats awaiting sale.
We are very fortunate to have Simon, a very experienced bird recorder, to help us sort out our Meadow Pipits from our ...
As urban development threatens these rare ecosystems, Sacramento Splash inspires the next generation to protect the delicate ...
Ecological network management provides key mechanistic knowledge on ecosystem degradation that links species- to ecosystem-level responses to global change, and emerging technological tools offer the ...
Magnetotactic coccus FCR-1, axenically cultivated, is a novel freshwater magnetotactic coccus belonging to the family Ca. Magnetaquicoccaceae and biomineralizes unchained truncated hexagonal ...
Diggers have started work on turning 25 hectares (62 acres) of land into new wetland habitat. Groundwork has begun to create a new area of wetland at the Great Fen nature reserve, in ...
“Amphibian species, some plant species, some species of insects will use these vernal pools to help complete their life cycle butted but otherwise other fresh water wetlands are really ...