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Conservation Tour Showcases an Awe-Inspiring Partnership

August 02, 2013 Jody Christiansen, NRCS Illinois

A recent tour in Livingston, Ill. showcased the successes a powerful partnership has had in the Indian Creek Watershed. The 6 th Annual Conservation in Action Tour was organized by the Conservation Technology Information Center to highlight community efforts in the watershed taking place under the...

Conservation

Water Quality Trading in the Chesapeake Bay: Partnerships for Success

June 11, 2013 Ann Mills, Acting Under Secretary for Natural Resources & Environment

The Chesapeake Bay Watershed, the largest estuary in North America, covers 64,000 square miles and includes more than 150 rivers and streams that drain into the bay. Roughly one quarter of the land in the watershed is used for agricultural production, and agricultural practices can affect the health...

Conservation

Illinois Urban Watershed Action Plan Will Address Water Quality Issues with NRCS Help

May 01, 2013 Pattie Thomas, NRCS

Over the past few decades, water quality in the Jelkes Creek–Fox River watershed in northern Illinois has diminished greatly. That’s why USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service collaborated with the Kane-DuPage Soil & Water Conservation District and Illinois Environmental Protection Agency in...

Conservation

Abandoned Mine Lands Restored to Improve Watershed Health in Ohio

May 31, 2012 Pamela Stachler, Forest Hydrogeologist, U.S. Forest Service Eastern Region

For nearly a century, the aquatic life that once thrived in the Monday Creek Watershed has been virtually dead. The goal of this Recovery Act project, known as "Devastation to Destination," is to construct a healthy functioning riparian corridor, restore water quality, and create an integrated land...

Forestry

A “Greener” Earth Begins With You and Me

April 26, 2011 Jacqueline Ponti-Lazaruk; Assistant Administrator, USDA Rural Development Water and Environmental Program

Local leaders are keeping the spirit of Earth Day alive and well in rural South Dakota. On Monday April 18, 2011, USDA, Rural Development Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager announced 51 water and waste disposal and two Community Facilities projects funded as part of Earth Day 2011. I had the privilege...

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