The Latest from the Coalition
On this page you can find the latest news from the Coalition, including stories of restoration successes, profiles of ongoing clean water issues, policy updates, and press releases.
Harvesting Invasive Cattails Restores Coastal Wetlands
Harvesting invasive cattails in 200 acres of coastal wetlands helped native plants return, restored habitat and paved the way for fish to flourish.
Nature-based Infrastructure Reduces Runoff
Installing nature-based infrastructure in Hobart, Ind. is preventing at least 800,000 gallons of polluted stormwater runoff from flowing into Lake Michigan.
Removing Invasive Plants Restores Native Plant Community
Removing invasive Phragmites reeds and installing native plants and trees has restored Mentor Marsh, allowing native plants and wildlife to return.
Restoring Dunes Protects Piping Plover Nesting Habitat
Native vegetation was planted to stabilize sand dunes and a walkway will minimize erosion, protecting crucial nesting habitat for piping plovers.
Stabilizing Bull Creek Reduces Erosion, Improves Wetland Habitat
Bull Creek’s streambed and banks were stabilized, preventing erosion and reducing sediment pollution in wetland habitats and Lake Michigan.
Wetland Retention Basin in Superior Reduces Stormwater Runoff
Constructing a wetland retention basin in Superior’s central business district is reducing damaging floods and the flow of pollutants into Lake Superior.
Restoring Knowlton Creek Increases Stream Resiliency
Stabilizing and restoring Knowlton Creek has reduced erosion and sediment pollution, improved brook trout habitat, and enhanced outdoor recreation.
Restoring Irwin Wet Prairie Enhances Wildlife Habitat
Controlling invasive cattail and restoring fish habitat improve water quality and recreational opportunities in a Lake Ontario bay.