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Green Roofs in Cuyahoga County

Posted on 06/07/16 by Elizabeth in Storm Water Services

Extensive green roof at the Cleveland Clinic

As the Natural Resources Coordinator I spend a lot of time in basins inspecting them to ensure that our stormwater control measures are maintained and functioning properly, but occasionally I get to inspect sites that are a bit more exciting. Several of our sites in Cuyahoga County are treating stormwater using green roofs, and I'm the lucky gal... read more

Cicada Mania: The Brood V Experience

Posted on 05/24/16 by Kelly in Educational Outreach

A group of Magicicada.  Photo credit: MSJ Cicada Web Site

It is an event that has been 17 years in the making and it's happening now! The emergence of Magicicada Brood V, YAY!!! Brood V consists of three species of periodical cicadas (not locusts) with a life span of 17 years, nearly all of which is spent underground. Each of these species have a distinct song and have slightly... read more

Saving Lake Erie

Posted on 05/18/16 by Friends of Euclid Creek in

Great graphic, but please note that Niagara Falls and River are misspelled in this image.

Although Lake Erie water is only 2% of the Great Lakes, it provides drinking water for millions of people, electricity from over 20 power plants, and contains 50% of all the Great Lakes fish. Our lake is the most valuable fresh water fishery in the world. Power production, fishing, and tourism generate billions of dollars a year in... read more

Solving Stream Problems in Your Back Yard Series - The Importance of Riparian Buffers

Posted on 05/03/16 by Jared in Educational Outreach

Forested streamside buffers protect your property from the river, and the river from you!

*This is the fifth post in a continuing series on backyard stream management.* Did You Know? As a streamside property-owner, you have a special opportunity to protect and restore our local creeks and watersheds by establishing or maintaining a healthy riparian buffer. What is a Riparian Buffer? Why do they matter? The riparian area is the land alongside a stream or... read more

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Posted on 04/27/16 by Amy in Educational Outreach

This tree was a goner. Planted with the burlap and wire cage around the root ball, it didn't stand a chance.

Another blog on trees? That’s right people! You can never have enough information about trees. Earlier this month, I took the Tree Stewards training which is a joint program of Western Reserve Land Conservancy (WRLC) and Holden Arboretum. The program is two in-class sessions and then two outside sessions. The in-class session covered the Cleveland Tree Plan, tree biology,... read more

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