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Profiles in Restoration: The Central Wetlands Unit, Part V

By Seyi FayanjuOne of our goals at Restoration and Resilience is to offer a better analysis of green jobs potential from conservation work than past jobs multipliers have provided. To do this, we'll...

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Stop Carping and Start Cooking: Why Forks and Knives Might Be Useful Tools in...

By Seyi FayanjuHere at Restoration and Resilience, we've spent so much time lately on the Gulf oil spill that smaller (but no less important) environmental priorities have been left idling on the...

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Neutralizing Nutria: How Cost-Effective Rodent Control is Saving Coastal...

By Seyi FayanjuWeapons of marsh destruction: Nutria like this rat, perched on a log in a Louisiana swamp, have destroyed millions of acres of coastal wetlands. Now, thanks to a successful bounty...

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Cashing In on Invasive Fish: Illinois Firm Secures Big Contract to Ship Asian...

By Seyi FayanjuGetting a handle on a fishy foe: A captured silver carp eyes the camera of a researcher from Michigan Sea Grant in this photo taken last summer (Source: Flickr (michiganseagrant)) You...

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