This document lists existing and proposed plant species for a wetland mitigation site and classifies them by their wetland indicator status. It includes both tree and herbaceous species that are native to the region and range from obligate wetland to facultative upland species. The document provides the scientific and common name of each species, its wetland indicator status according to the National Wetland Inventory, its growth habit, and its typical mature height. It also defines the wetland indicator status classifications.
Based on the 'Make your own adventure' type stories, this is an exercise aimed at presenting students with real life scenarios from Darfur. It will be used to teach forced migration and, in particular, obstacles to migration, but could be adapted for other purposes
Antoine Motte nous présente le concours photo Wiki love monuments dans le cadre du Café Numérique "partage du savoir" en partenariat avec la Ville de Bruxelles (campagne "enter the city").
Based on the 'Make your own adventure' type stories, this is an exercise aimed at presenting students with real life scenarios from Darfur. It will be used to teach forced migration and, in particular, obstacles to migration, but could be adapted for other purposes
Antoine Motte nous présente le concours photo Wiki love monuments dans le cadre du Café Numérique "partage du savoir" en partenariat avec la Ville de Bruxelles (campagne "enter the city").
Galileo Galilei (Pisa, 15 de febrero de 1564 – Florencia, 8 de enero de 1642),fue un astrónomo, filósofo, matemático y físico italiano que estuvo relacionado estrechamente con la revolución científica. Eminente hombre del Renacimiento, mostró interés por casi todas las ciencias y artes (música, literatura, pintura). Sus logros incluyen la mejora del telescopio, gran variedad de observaciones astronómicas, la primera ley del movimiento y un apoyo determinante para el Copernicanismo. Ha sido considerado como el «padre de la astronomía moderna», el «padre de la física moderna» y el «padre de la ciencia».
Galileo Galilei (Pisa, 15 de febrero de 1564 – Florencia, 8 de enero de 1642),fue un astrónomo, filósofo, matemático y físico italiano que estuvo relacionado estrechamente con la revolución científica. Eminente hombre del Renacimiento, mostró interés por casi todas las ciencias y artes (música, literatura, pintura). Sus logros incluyen la mejora del telescopio, gran variedad de observaciones astronómicas, la primera ley del movimiento y un apoyo determinante para el Copernicanismo. Ha sido considerado como el «padre de la astronomía moderna», el «padre de la física moderna» y el «padre de la ciencia».
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See also the written report and PowerPoint presentation of the same name
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Land Use Sustainable Development Subgroup - Wetland Mitigation Planting Desig...Andrea Drabicki
The second in a series of presentations to the University of Connecticut: Land Use & Sustainable Development subgroup. An advisory work group to the President under the Environmental Policy Advisory Council.
Wetland Mitigation: Land Use Sustainabilty Development Andrea Drabicki
First in a series of presentations given under the work group: Land Use & Sustainable Development an advisory work group to the President to the university under the Environmental Policy Advisory Council.
An opportunity of educational outreach to comply with state mandated cease & desist order for mandatory remediation of a 60 acre parcel of property with a closed landfill. Powerpoint presentation to architectural & engineering group for additional
Provide wetland mitigation plans to the town of Guilford, Connecticut regarding a parcel of property with areas of concern regarding presumed filled wetlands.
1. PHASE II Wetland Mitigation Plant Characterization & Indicator Status
Existing / Species NWI Species Mature
Proposed Scientific Name Common Name Status Type Height
E Betula sp. Birch FAC/U/W Tree 50-100’
E Populus sp. Poplar FACU/W Tree/Shrub 6’-80’
E Amelanchier canadensis Shadblow/Serviceberry FAC Shrub/Tree 14-18’
P Nyssa sylvatica Black Gum FAC Tree 75-95’
P Myrica pensylvanica Bayberry FAC Shrub 6-10’
P Juniperus virginiana Eastern Red Cedar FACU Tree 30-50’
P Iva sp. Marsh Elder FACW Shrub 6-10’
New England Wetland Seed Mix 2007-2008 Wetmix
P Carex vulpinoidea Fox Sedge OBL Herbaceous 2-3’
P Carex lupulina Hop Sedge FACW+ Herbaceous 3-4’
P Carex comosa Bearded Sedge OBL Herbaceous 2-4’
P Carex lurida Lurid Sedge OBL Herbaceous 2-3’
P Juncus effusus Soft Rush OBL Herbaceous 4’
P Verbena hastata Blue Vervain FACW+ Herbaceous 2-4’
P Doellingeria umbellata Flat-top Aster FACU Herbaceous 2-3’
P Schoenoplectus acutus Hard-stem Bulrush OBL Herbaceous 4-5’
P Scirpus cyperinus Woolgrass OBL Herbaceous 4-5’
P Onoclea sensibilis Sensitive Fern FACW Fern 2-3’
P Eupatoriadelphus maculatus Spotted Joe Pye weed FAC/W Herbaceous 5-6’
P Scirpus tabernaemontani Soft-stem Bulrush OBL Herbaceous 4-5’
P Carex scoparia Blunt Broom Sedge FACW Herbaceous 1-3’
P Scirpus atrovirens Green Bulrush OBL Herbaceous 4-5’
P Asclepias incarnata Swamp Milk Weed FACU Herbaceous 4-6’
P Bidens cernua Nodding Burr Marigold FACW+ Herbaceous 1-3’
P Iris versicolor Blue Flag Iris OBL Herbaceous 1-3’
P Lobelia cardinalis Cardinal Flower FACW+ Herbaceous 2-6’
P Mimulus ringens Monkey Flower OBL Herbaceous 1-3’
Wetland Indicators
OBL – Obligate Wetland species Plants that occur almost always (estimated probability >99%) in wetlands, under natural conditions.
FACW – Facultative Wetland species Plants that usually occur in wetlands (estimated probability 67% - 99%), but occasionally are found in non-wetlands.
FAC – Facultative species Plants equally likely to occur in wetlands or non-wetlands (estimated probability 34%-66% in wetlands).
FACU – Facultative Upland species Plants usually found in non-wetlands (estimated 67%-99%), but on occasionally found in wetlands (estimated: 1%-33%).
UPL – Obiligate Upland species Plants almost always found in non-wetlands (estimated probability > 99%).