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As much as 50% of the world’s flood-fighting coastal mangroves are at critical risk of deterioration, new analysis...

Click through the digital WEFTEC 2024 Conference Preview to learn more about the 2024 educational programming, see who...

This year, New Orleans conservationists air-dropped 8,000 Christmas trees into nearby wetlands to strengthen natural stormwater protections...

New York City joins a growing list of world cities experimenting with Miyazaki forests, distinguished by their dense...

Exploring the value of bringing buried streams back to the surface in watershed restoration projects...

Conservationists to study long-term effects of beaver reintroduction on flooding and water quality in rural watersheds...

The 2023 WEF Community Service Project, titled, “Today’s Water Students, Tomorrow’s Water Leaders,” transformed drainage and flooding issues...

A 2-year monitoring campaign demonstrates how simple barriers modeled after beaver dams can maximize flood protection at minimal...

NASA’s recently launched TROPICS mission aims to study how tropical storms form in unprecedented detail...

On July 10, the Water Environment Federation (WEF; Alexandria, Virginia) will officially release the results from its 2022...

New methodology quantifies benefits and residents’ willingness to pay for urban stream cleanup and restoration projects....