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The Wetlands Initiative was incorporated in 1994 and operations began in 1995. In 2020, TWI celebrated its 25th anniversary with the release of two short films, including a celebration of co-founder Al Pyott, who died in June 2020. "Wetlands: Havens of Life" is an original video essay by author and
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steel mills. In Northwest Indiana, TWI helped organize a growing partnership which is restoring wetlands hydrology and native vegetation across a 2,000-acre corridor of the Little Calumet River which was cleared and leveed off for flood control. Each of these sites had long been identified by area
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backwater lakes and wetlands that was drained in the early 20th century and farmed for more than 75 years. TWI purchased the land in 2000 and proposed to demonstrate that such a site could be, within a practicable cost and time, restored to genuinely high quality even after having been drained and
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that mitigate the flow of agriculture pollutants into the Illinois River. The "Smart Wetlands" project operates in close partnership with the Illinois Sustainable Ag Partnership and farm-sector groups including the Illinois Corn Growers Association. Four of the in-line treatment wetlands had been
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Mitsch WJ, Day JW, Gilliam JW, Groffman PM, Hey DL, Randall GW, and Wang N (2001). "Reducing Nitrogen Loading to the Gulf of Mexico from the Mississippi River Basin: Strategies to Counter a Persistent Ecological Problem".
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organization headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The Wetlands Initiative works with nonprofit and government partners and local communities to advance
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as an "Important Bird Area". In 2012 the Dixon Waterfowl Refuge was named a "Wetlands of International Importance" under the global
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naturalist Julian Hoffman, who was to serve as keynote speaker at a 25th-anniversary event that had been called off due to the
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site at the extreme southeastern edge of Chicago, the partners are working to establish functional hemi marsh and
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farmed for so long. Restoration began in spring 2001, and by 2004 the refuge had been named by the
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Starting in 2016, TWI with partners launched major restoration projects in the bi-state
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conservationists as promising, but highly challenging, restoration targets.
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from Illinois farmland that is a major contributor to the growth of the
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habitats at a site which for decades was used as a dump for
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meadows. In 2013, a section of Midewin restored by TWI and
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which has the state's busiest agronomy degree program.
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won a Conservation and Native Landscaping Award from
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Wetland conservation
Midwestern United States
wetlands-initiative.org
non-profit
conservation
wetland
Midwestern United States
COVID-19 pandemic

Nelumbo lutea
Dixon Waterfowl Refuge
Dixon Waterfowl Refuge
Hennepin, Illinois
Illinois River
National Audubon Society
Ramsar Convention
seep
Illinois Nature Preserve
Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie
United States Forest Service
dolomite
sedge
Openlands
Chicago Wilderness
Calumet Region
Chicago Park District
prairie
slag
Industrial Age

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