Our scientists and partners are documenting how the marsh adjacent to The Wetlands Institute is failing, how wildlife is using these marshes, and designing a 12-acre marsh restoration project to rehabilitate drowning marshes using clean dredged sediments from the NJ Intracoastal Waterway. To discover more about this groundbreaking work, visit impact.wetlandsinstitute.org/#three.
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