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Tools and Resources

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Habitat Restoration

Habitat Connectivity & Wildlife Corridors

  • Wildlife Corridors are pathways of land, water, and air that serve as natural highways for animals. Existing corridors need to be protected, old ones restored, and new corridors established in order to protect species.
  • Pollinator Pathways is a grassroots movement focused on establishing pollinator-friendly habitat and food sources for bees, butterflies, hummingbirds and other pollinating insects and wildlife along a series of continuous corridors.

Resources for Homeowners

Key Search Terms to Try

Restoration projects may need a range of expertise and resources in areas such as the ones listed below. You may find expertise through local non-governmental organizations working on the issue, government agencies (local, state, or federal), local businesses, or others.

  • Shoreline restoration design
  • Hydrology
  • Hydraulic engineering
  • Erosion control, stabilization, sedimentation
  • Shoreline permitting
  • Ecology: estuarine, marine, shoreline, wetland
  • Flood hazard analysis
  • Geomorphology
  • Monitoring
  • Wetland mapping
  • Volunteer recruitment and management
  • Grant writing and reporting
  • Budget development

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