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The Wilma H. Schiermeier Olentangy River Wetland Research Park is an experimental wetland complex located adjacent to the campus of Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio, United States and is part of the School of Environment and Natural Resources at the university.
The National Wetlands Inventory ... NWI started mapping wetlands at a small scale (1:250,000 map which covers an area the size of 128-1:24,000 USGS topographic maps ...
The Wetlands Geodatabase and the Wetlands Mapper, as an Internet discovery portal, provide technological tools that allow the integration of large relational databases with spatial information and map-like displays. The information is made available to an array of federal, state, tribal, and local governments and the public.
Water isn't confined to state boundaries, and that's why this new Indiana law could affect others around the Great Lakes. Indiana lawmakers stripped protections for wetlands. Here's why that ...
Boord State Nature Preserve: 126.704: Washington Brown's Lake Bog State Nature Preserve: 99.16: Wayne Burton Wetlands Nature Preserve: 276.5476: Geauga Caesar Creek Gorge State Nature Preserve: 483.44: Warren Louis W. Campbell Nature Preserve: 210.09: Lucas Carmean Woods State Nature Preserve: 39.16: Crawford Cedar Bog State Memorial: 426.5 ...
A restored swamp section in Bowling Green, Ohio.. During the second half of the 20th century, efforts were undertaken to preserve and restore portions of the swamp to its pre-settlement state (e.g. Limberlost Swamp) [11] After the excessive spread of harmful algal blooms in nearby western Lake Erie returned in 2011 and every year since then, there has been renewed interest in restoring ...
The Indiana Wetlands Task Force released its final report in 2022, which advocates, experts and industry say include some pretty powerful findings and recommendations. That task force was created ...
The Cabin Creek Raised Bog is a 40-acre raised bog located in Randolph County, Indiana, near Farmland. Identified as one of the few post-glacial raised bogs remaining in the Eastern Deciduous Forest Province of the central United States, [ 1 ] it was designated as a National Natural Landmark in 1975.