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Rewilding Projects That Restore Natural Waterways One of the most impactful areas of rewilding is restoring natural waterways, where rivers, wetlands, and streams are allowed to flow freely again These projects not only bring ecological benefits but also improve water quality, biodiversity, and community resilience
How Can We Naturally Restore Water Cycles? – signoflife. org Restoring water cycles naturally is one of the most effective ways to address climate change, desertification, and biodiversity loss Water cycles are disrupted by deforestation, urbanization, and poor land management, leading to droughts and floods
Reclaiming resilient Michigan streams: over 140 miles of streams . . . The Michigan Department of Natural Resources, with help from many conservation partners, is halfway through completion of a $5 million grant project to remove 27 stream barriers, including 16 DNR-managed dams Efforts to date have reconnected more than 140 miles of streams Funding for this work was awarded by the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s America's Ecosystem Restoration
Wetland and Watershed Restoration - U. S. National Park Service As a volunteer at a ocean, coastal, or Great Lakes park, you can help to restore damaged wetlands by removing invasive plants, planting native trees and shrubs, and helping with the construction of landscape features to re-establish natural water flow
Lessons and Strategies for Restoring Freshwater Ecosystems in the U. S. Restoring and preserving America's critical freshwater ecosystems —rivers, lakes, wetlands and the organisms they support—presents a significant challenge that requires inclusive stakeholder engagement, clear regulatory and interagency navigation, and robust scientific monitoring