News Archive |
| ** In the News: Record
fine imposed for wetlands damage Richmond
Times Dispatch |
| ** Salesforce.com foundation donates
software to Wetlands Watch |
| ** Governor
Kaine asked to commit resources to sea level
rise preparation. |
| ** Opinion: Rising
Tides inTidewater: What is Virginia waiting for? |
| ** Opinion: The
Inconvenient Truth of 2006: Storms of 2006 preview
of the new normal. |
| ** Wetlands Watch receives
foundation grant to hire Executive Director. |
| ** We note with
sadness the passing of Dr. Mason Andrews who was a founding board
member of Wetlands Watch. Mason Andrews set a standard
for leadership in his profession, in government, and in the
conservation of the natural beauty of Norfolk. He will
be missed. Virginian
Pilot news story of his life accomplishments can be found
here. |
| ** Armoring
against Erosion is out of hand - Article
by Tom Horton in the Baltimore Sun |
** Sept. 28, 29,
Eastern Shore RC&D presents -
Stabilizing
Shorelines: It doesn't have to be hard. A seminar
on Shoreline protection alternatives |
** Highlights
of Sept. 27, DEQ, HRPDC and Wetlands Watch community
meeting:
How can Citizens/Groups have more effective
input into the development planning process. |
| ** New
tools being developed for evaluation of
Wetlands Health at SERC |
| ** Questions
still linger about Craney Island Expansion
and Cumulative Impacts. See
related Article by Scott Harper, 7-10-04 Va Pilot |
| ** Wetlands Watch teams up for Clean
the Bay Day at Hoffler Creek Wildlife Preserve. |
| **Massachusetts Dept of Environmental
Protection goes High Tech in protecting wetlands. Christian
Science Monitor, 1-22-04 |
| ** Wetlands Watch responds to
attorney's attack on wetlands laws and the Clean Water Act. Virginian
Pilot January 1, 2004 |
| ** We’re Not Turning the
Tide! So says Tom Horton in his new book on the Bay. Read
the review of this important new book in the Bay
Weekly. |