Chagrin River Watershed Partners, Inc.
Chagrin River Watershed Partners, Inc.
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Ducks Unlimited & the Power of Partnerships in Conservation
Chagrin River Watershed Partners partnered with Corey VanStratt from Ducks Unlimited to offer an online webinar on their involvement in wetland protection and restoration projects in Northern Ohio. Mr. VanStratt presents on Ducks Unlimited’s involvement in protection projects in Northeast Ohio through the North American Wetlands Conservation Act. Mr. VanStratt also presents on Ducks Unlimited’s involvement in restoration projects in the Western Lake Erie Basin and the crucial partnerships that made this work possible. More broadly, Mr. VanStratt speaks about the importance of addressing conservation on both public and private lands to adequately tackle the environmental issues we face.
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Video

The Sea Lamprey in the Great Lakes: Invasion, Control, and the Future
zhlédnutí 319Před 5 měsíci
CRWP partnered with Ross Shaw, a Senior Program Associate, and Zak Allan, a Program Associate, from the Great Lakes Fishery Commission, as part of our Speaker Series to bring you a free online presentation on the invasive sea lamprey in the Great Lakes ecosystem. Their presentation includes the history of how this invasive species entered the Great Lakes basin, the impact the sea lamprey had on...
Planting in the Forest City
zhlédnutí 176Před 5 měsíci
CRWP partnered with Erica Henrichsen, Community Forestry Coordinator and Devon Range, Tree Care Coordinator, at Western Reserve Land Conservancy as part of our Speaker Series to bring you a free online presentation covering the Conservancy’s Reforest Our City program. Together they presented on how WRLC seeks to increase Cleveland’s tree canopy by growing trees, advocating for mature trees, and...
Climate Migration: Possible Scenarios for Great Lakes Cities
zhlédnutí 643Před 6 měsíci
As part of our Speaker Series, CRWP collaborated with Terry Schwarz, the head of Kent State University’s Cleveland Urban Design Collaborative (CUDC), to offer this seminar on urban planning strategies for diverse climate migration situations. Ms. Schwarz delves into her research that explores the crossroads of urban planning, climate change, and human migration. Her presentation covers work und...
The Nature Conservancy in Northeast Ohio
zhlédnutí 303Před 6 měsíci
CRWP partnered with Ann Gilmore, restoration manager at The Nature Conservancy in Ohio, as part of our Speaker Series to bring you a presentation of the Conservancy’s work in Northeast Ohio. Her presentation covers restoration projects, land protection, climate, and policy work among other priorities of The Nature Conservancy.
Brownfield Restoration
zhlédnutí 121Před 6 měsíci
CRWP partnered Dr. Kevin Svitana, Professor of Biology and Earth Science at Otterbein University, as part of our Speaker Series to bring you an online presentation covering Brownfield Remediation and Restoration. His presentation covers several case studies on how the remediation process works and general elements of environmental remediation and restoration.
Project CHEERS: Advancing Resiliency, Equity, and Conservation on Cleveland's Shoreline
zhlédnutí 102Před 7 měsíci
CRWP partnered with Kelly B. Coffman from Cleveland Metroparks and Linda Sternheimer from the Port of Cleveland as part of our Speaker Series to bring you a free online presentation covering the Cleveland Harbor Eastern Embayment Resilience Strategy (CHEERS) and its implications for equitable park access, climate resiliency, and habitat restoration in the greater Cleveland area. The CHEERS proj...
Combatting Beech Leaf Disease
zhlédnutí 846Před 7 měsíci
CRWP partnered with Dr. David Burke, the Vice President for Science and Conservation at Holden Forests & Gardens, as part of our Speaker Series to bring you a free online presentation regarding Holden’s research into combatting beech leaf disease. His presentation covers the research Holden has done into beech leaf disease and their selective breeding program in cultivating resistance in Americ...
Collaboration and Management: Invasive Phragmites in the Great Lakes
zhlédnutí 122Před 8 měsíci
CRWP partnered with Samantha Tank, the project manager at the Great Lakes Commission’s aquatic invasive species program, as part of our Speaker Series to bring you a free online presentation covering the Great Lakes Phragmites Collaborative. Sam's presentation covers the Collaborative’s efforts in combatting invasive phragmites and the best adaptive management practices throughout the Great Lak...
Restoring Our Shorelines
zhlédnutí 115Před 8 měsíci
CRWP partnered with Dr. Kurt Kowalski, a staff member at U.S. Geological Survey and Research Ecologist at the Great Lakes Science Center, as part of our Speaker Series to bring you a free online presentation covering an assessment on the feasibility of restoring coastal wetlands in the Great Lakes. His presentation highlights the Western Lake Erie Basin which has been the focus of recent state ...
An Environmental History of Northeast Ohio’s Forests: Past Land Use & Present Conditions
zhlédnutí 309Před rokem
Landscapes exist at the convergence of the past and present, and the forest landscape of northeast Ohio is no different. While issues of forest management such as reforestation, ecosystem preservation, and sustainable harvest rotations reflect contemporary values, it is important to remember that these values are imposed on forests that are the product of past land uses and values. CRWP partner...
To Chop or Not to Chop
zhlédnutí 84Před rokem
Learn about the good, the bad, and the ugly side of timber being sold by Ohio landowners. CRWP partnered with John Kehn, Northern Service Forestry Coordinator for the Ohio Department of Resources, Division of Forestry, as part of our Speaker Series to bring you this free online presentation. Join us as John discusses how a state forester can help you get the money you deserve for your timber an...
Roadside Ditch Maintenance Workshop
zhlédnutí 373Před rokem
Chagrin River Watershed Partners, in partnership with the ODNR Office of Coastal Management, Absolute Grass, Geauga Soil and Water Conservation District, and Munson Township, hosted a roadside ditch stabilization training for public roadway and service department personnel. Training included a classroom component to provide information on best management practices and water quality impacts and ...
Understanding and Protecting Resilient Forests Now and In the Future
zhlédnutí 140Před rokem
Forests are critical habitats in Ohio and beyond, but these systems are under increasing threat as a result of climate change, the invasion of nonnative species, and conversion of forests to other uses. CRWP partnered with Katie Stuble, Scientist at Holden Forests & Gardens, as part of our Speaker Series to bring you this free online presentation. Join us as Katie discusses how she uses the Hol...
Research in Geauga Park District Parks Survey Results
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CRWP partnered with Linda Gilbert, Geauga Park District Naturalist, as part of our Speaker Series to bring you this free online presentation. Learn about cool discoveries made in Geauga parks from butterfly, dragonfly, and bird surveys conducted during the past spring to fall.
Healthy Streams need Healthy Banks: Best Practices for Streamside Management
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Healthy Streams need Healthy Banks: Best Practices for Streamside Management
Safer for People, Pets, & Water
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Safer for People, Pets, & Water
Ohio Scenic Rivers: Our History and the Role of Community
zhlédnutí 133Před rokem
Ohio Scenic Rivers: Our History and the Role of Community
A Tale of Three Strangers: Are all Non-Native Species Created Equal?
zhlédnutí 158Před rokem
A Tale of Three Strangers: Are all Non-Native Species Created Equal?
If Buildings could talk what would the Marblehead Lighthouse say?
zhlédnutí 96Před rokem
If Buildings could talk what would the Marblehead Lighthouse say?
Celebrating 50 Years of the Clean Water Act
zhlédnutí 73Před rokem
Celebrating 50 Years of the Clean Water Act
Insect and Disease Pests Impacting Forests in Northeastern Ohio
zhlédnutí 157Před rokem
Insect and Disease Pests Impacting Forests in Northeastern Ohio
Daniels Park, Willoughby H2Ohio Restoration - Dec. 21, 2022 Public Meeting
zhlédnutí 269Před rokem
Daniels Park, Willoughby H2Ohio Restoration - Dec. 21, 2022 Public Meeting
CRWP Board Meeting 091522
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CRWP Board Meeting 091522
The Story of a Restoration Project | CRWP Speaker Series
zhlédnutí 719Před 2 lety
The Story of a Restoration Project | CRWP Speaker Series
Spring Brook Restoration Project
zhlédnutí 170Před 2 lety
Spring Brook Restoration Project
How To Stabilize Your Streambank: A Beginner’s Guide | CRWP Speaker Series
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How To Stabilize Your Streambank: A Beginner’s Guide | CRWP Speaker Series
Plant Native: Attract Wildlife to Your Yard | CRWP Speaker Series
zhlédnutí 944Před 2 lety
Plant Native: Attract Wildlife to Your Yard | CRWP Speaker Series
Backyard Botanicals: Integrated Pest Management with Dr. Lara Roketenetz | CRWP Speaker Series
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Backyard Botanicals: Integrated Pest Management with Dr. Lara Roketenetz | CRWP Speaker Series
History of the Chagrin River Watershed | CRWP Speaker Series
zhlédnutí 573Před 2 lety
History of the Chagrin River Watershed | CRWP Speaker Series

Komentáře

  • @hikikomorihachiman7491

    Thank you

  • @Navitimes
    @Navitimes Před 2 měsíci

    I don’t think it’s the nemotodes

  • @jmkelly7710
    @jmkelly7710 Před 2 měsíci

    Is there any update on the grafted; possibly resistant trees?

  • @remital6834
    @remital6834 Před 3 měsíci

    My trees are pretty severlely diseased with BLD. Should I cut them down now so I can plant Maple or other trees. Or wait with a hope they can recover?

  • @visumexcipio
    @visumexcipio Před 4 měsíci

    Whats an frined? (3:03)

  • @erikgalvin8820
    @erikgalvin8820 Před 5 měsíci

    Look at the flavonoids that the Japanese beech leaves produce in response to the nematode.

  • @swerpmachine8261
    @swerpmachine8261 Před 5 měsíci

    I love how this is not talked about as a hypothetical. This is an inevitability that we are planning for, due to an ignorance to how our current planning has affected the climate and people that live in these places already. There is a realism in this that I enjoy. The work and planning done here is very hopeful. I am reminded to advocate based on making something new out of hope, not fear. Thank you.

  • @matthewazzy8759
    @matthewazzy8759 Před 6 měsíci

    That Rolling Stone map is uniquely bad. Who is in the best position to succeed as a result of green tech, namely solar? Clearly AZ and TX. And yet, the map is completely backwards.

  • @user-qd3pi5ji7q
    @user-qd3pi5ji7q Před 6 měsíci

    Maybe just introduce beavers into the area.

  • @denal1959
    @denal1959 Před 7 měsíci

    Please

  • @ninawhite8736
    @ninawhite8736 Před 8 měsíci

    Great webinar! Lots of good information about phragmites and about the collaborative, thank you!

  • @thomasbreitsch7451
    @thomasbreitsch7451 Před 8 měsíci

    Good talk. Thanks for your efforts toward improving our Great Lakes water quality.

  • @richnam3188
    @richnam3188 Před 11 měsíci

    This was such a great and informative presentation! Thank you

  • @kilroyjones7786
    @kilroyjones7786 Před rokem

    All that wood floods and destroys the bridges.... Plant trees and big rocks.

  • @grahamhagerty8648
    @grahamhagerty8648 Před rokem

    Very useful, Thank you!

  • @privatepilot4064
    @privatepilot4064 Před rokem

    If I had a streambank, I’d stabilize it with a small hydroelectric powerplant!

  • @davidblake8612
    @davidblake8612 Před rokem

    Awesome video. Do these structures last years and years? Like, the original logs are going to rot away at some point, will there be enough new wood/debris behind them by that time so that the whole jam doesn't give way?

  • @marky3131
    @marky3131 Před rokem

    Great to see the use of more natural methods of erosion control. Would love a review of experts to help us with our creek. My wife and I discovered some of this method accidentally when we had a huge limb come down in our creek. We could not move it out which at the time was our normal procedure. So we moved it parallel to the creek bank that was eroding and locked it in with a rock. It stayed and three years later a new bank form and vegetation began to grow. We have now planted buttonbush and pussy willow just on shore next to the new bank to try and hold it. This video was excellent. Thank you.

  • @johnrogan9420
    @johnrogan9420 Před rokem

    Hire 🦫 beavers!

  • @TheAcenightcreeper
    @TheAcenightcreeper Před rokem

    How much was the project with the stream re-location?

  • @TheAcenightcreeper
    @TheAcenightcreeper Před rokem

    Lots of great ideas, i have a creek on my property that is eroding slowly, i didnt think to put all the cut wood into the creek, i was just burning it, woukd have saved me a lot of work

  • @jeffschellet4279
    @jeffschellet4279 Před rokem

    Can one use rip rap ,late. Rock's down to 8 ,20 on up rocks

  • @SarahWilsonMySmartPuppy

    This is the most helpful, realistic, land-preserving video I've seen. And I've looked at a lot. Thank you!

  • @ManifestoConfrm
    @ManifestoConfrm Před rokem

    This was so good.

  • @annettemosell6947
    @annettemosell6947 Před rokem

    Great video

  • @mauriziostefanelli322

    Italiân sub TITLES , PLEASE 👍🏼