
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.
Rehabilitating Vacant Urban Lots Improves Stormwater Management
Rehabilitating vacant parcels in three Great Lakes cities improve storm water management and revitalize urban communities.
Nature Preserve Protects Habitat for Birds and Wildlife
Stella Niagara Park was converted into a publicly accessible nature preserve, restoring wildlife habitat and enhancing outdoor recreation.
Removing Invasive Plants Enhances Habitat for Birds and Pollinators
Invasive plants were removed from Buffalo, N.Y. and replaced with native plants to support migratory birds and pollinators.
Stabilized Sandy Creek Riverbank Restores Fish Habitat and Reduces Runoff
Planting trees and placing boulders along Sandy Creek in upstate New York has reduced runoff and restored fish and wildlife habitat.
Mapping Harmful Algal Outbreaks Helps Combat Future Threat
Mapping historic harmful algal outbreaks has increased our understanding of their causal factors and will lead to more effective future management.
Protecting the Indian River Lakes Wetland Benefits People, Wildlife
Protecting valuable shoreline in the St. Lawrence Valley in New York has enhanced fish and wildlife habitat and increased recreational opportunities.
Business Owners, Anglers Work to Stop the Spread of Invasive Species
Researchers, working with agencies, bait shop owners, and anglers, are developing a public education campaign to prevent the spread of invasive species.
Restoring Fish Habitat at Lake Shore Marshes
Ducks Unlimited restored 80 acres of Lake Ontario wetlands to improve fish and wildlife habitat and create outdoor recreational opportunities.