AAC Bureau of Watershed Protection and Restoration
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Protecting and Restoring Anne Arundel County's Streams & Wetlands, Creeks, and Rivers
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http://www.aarivers.org 07-03-2014 13:52:13
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Breaking news, SAV spotted in the Sagamore Way Tributary! The Anne Arundel County Government Bureau of Watershed Protection and Restoration found submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) growing in the pools of the Sagamore Way Stream Restoration in Pasadena, MD.
"We provide the first unequivocal evidence that beaver dams facilitate the abundance and diversity of small mammals." New research from the Uniwersytet Gdański has found that beaver dams are havens for small mammals! Read the full paper here 👇 buff.ly/48EnHpg
Happy #WorldWetlandsDay! 💧 Covering <1% of the earth's surface, wetlands contain nearly 12% of all biodiversity - and beavers can help supercharge these habitats. A study by University of Stirling found the number of species in beaver-created wetlands was 50% greater than in other wetlands!
The MD Board of Public Works has approved CBF’s donation of Holly Beach Farm to Maryland DNR. It will be transferred to DNR for future protection, restoration, and access. cbf.org/news-media/new…
- Why are #beavers so good at engineering ecosystems? - When did they first start doing it? - Do they really help with floods, droughts, AND wildfires? Get answers to these Q's and more in a new peer-reviewed review article I wrote with Cherie Westbrook! doi.org/10.1146/annure…
Check out this great video on the restoration of Cattail Creek produced by Maryland DNR. youtu.be/xndTFT1zq08
Earlier today at Quiet Waters Park, AAC Bureau of Watershed Protection and Restoration held informational sessions for employees. There were presentations on everything from sea level rise to stormwater management, as well as team-building exercises like a beaver dam construction competition. #DPWandYOU