Hype for the Future 124D: Caroline County, Virginia

Overview Located at the innermost edge of the Middle Peninsula of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Caroline County is situated between the Rappahannock River to the north and the York River to the south. The Town of Bowling Green serves as the county seat; however, United States Route 301 also serves communities to the north and south, including the Town of Port Royal along the Rappahannock River. Today, Port Royal is notable for seafood opportunities, while Bowling Green contains historical […]

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Hype for the Future 124D: Caroline County, Virginia

Overview Located at the innermost edge of the Middle Peninsula of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Caroline County is situated between the Rappahannock River to the north and the York River to the sou…

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Hype for the Future 124B: Gloucester Point, Virginia

Overview Located at the southern end of the Middle Peninsula in the Commonwealth of Virginia is the community known as Gloucester Point, notable for a military presence on the north side of the York River in the general vicinity of the region known as Hampton Roads. The community is directly opposite the York River from Yorktown; however, surrounding areas on the Middle Peninsula side are often considered rural territory.

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Hype for the Future 124B: Gloucester Point, Virginia

Overview Located at the southern end of the Middle Peninsula in the Commonwealth of Virginia is the community known as Gloucester Point, notable for a military presence on the north side of the Yor…

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#WetlandRestoration and Improvement Projects Receive $4.6 Million in Funding

February 09, 2026 | #Maine

AUGUSTA, Maine — "The Maine Natural Resource Conservation Program (#MNRCP) awarded over $4.6 million for 10 projects that will restore and enhance freshwater and coastal wetlands and streams, the Maine Department of Environmental Protection (#MaineDEP) announced today.

The projects awarded funding include:

- Improving degraded #SaltMarsh around the #YorkRiver
- Restoring #eelgrass in the #GreatSaltBay
- Removing dams on the #RoyalRiver in #YarmouthME and the #NezinscotRiver in #BuckfieldME
- Reconnecting a side channel and reestablishing #wetlands along the Upper #MagallowayRiver
- Expanding and enhancing the #RiparianBuffer of a brook in #WaldoboroME
- Upgrading a culvert to a bridge on a tributary to the #AroostookRiver
- Restoring and reconnecting #wetlands in #AcadiaNationalPark

"In total, $4,633,343 was awarded to restore wetlands that will improve water quality, enhance fish and wildlife habitat, and mitigate flooding impacts.

"#MNRCP is one of the most important funding sources for wetland restoration and conservation projects in the state. Since it began in 2008, the program has awarded over $36 million for 183 wetland restoration and conservation projects. Public agencies, municipalities, Tribes and nonprofit conservation organizations are all eligible to apply for funding. MNRCP funding can cover the costs of wetland consultants and engineers who support project design and implementation.

"The program provides opportunities for restoration projects that help improve a broad range of critical habitats, both inland and along Maine’s coast."

Read more:
https://www.nature.org/en-us/newsroom/mnrcp-awardees/

#SolarPunkSunday #MaineRivers #MaineWetlands #WetlandRestoration #RestoringNature #DamRemoval

Wetland Restoration and Improvement Projects Receive $4.6 million in Funding

The Maine Natural Resource Conservation Program (MNRCP) awarded over $4.6 million for 10 projects that will restore and enhance freshwater and coastal wetlands and streams

The Nature Conservancy