Invasive plant profile: Phragmites
Common reed grass (often referred to as Phragmites) is an invasive species of wetlands and the Great Lakes coastal shoreline. Phragmites creates tall, dense stands that crowd out native plants,…
Common reed grass (often referred to as Phragmites) is an invasive species of wetlands and the Great Lakes coastal shoreline. Phragmites creates tall, dense stands that crowd out native plants,…
…month of May and are available for free download and distribution. WWA has also created and posted a companion outreach “toolkit” to help land use planners, natural resource managers, and…
…Lake Michigan shoreline of northern Door County and comprises diverse examples of regionally and globally significant wetland communities, including interdunal wetlands and northern wet-mesic forest. It supports numerous species of…
…doing to protect and restore wetlands and watersheds. Perspectives on Community-Led Watershed Restoration Community-led initiatives are the most effective way to tackle problems. The community identifies the problem and engages…
…curious about where to start when it comes to understanding the root causes of your community’s water issues, like water quality or water availability? Examining your landscape’s hydrology and understanding…