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News and Announcements from Around the Coastal Prairie
The informational brochure, "Paradise Lost? The Coastal Prairie of Louisiana and Texas," produced by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in partnership with the USGS and the Cajun Prairie Habitat Preservation Society recently received second place...
A new research program being developed at the USGS National Wetlands Research Center is focusing on the invasive potential and ecological risks associated with exotic grasses that occur with in the coastal prairie ecoregion. A substantial number of nonnative grasses...
While prescribed burning is widely used for habitat management, there are many unanswered questions about the ecological effects of fire. Based on a request from the USFWS Region 2 Office, scientists...
Archived articles:
The following links will give you a glimpse of other research carried out by USGS at the National Wetlands Research Center.
Seagrasses in Northern Gulf of Mexico: An Ecosystem in Trouble
Coastal Wetlands and Global Change: Overview Research
Global Warming, Sea-level Rise and Coastal Marsh Survival
Global Change and Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Research
Predicting Coastal Flooding and Wetland Loss
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