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  2. Georgia Conservancy - Wikipedia

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    Working with other organizations across Georgia and the U.S. during the 1980s and 1990s, the Conservancy pushed for increased support for threatened species along the coast, greater wetlands protection, the reauthorization of the Clean Air Act, the creation of the Georgia Superfund program, and an environmentally-friendly 1996 summer Olympic Games in Atlanta.

  3. No net loss policy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    No Net Loss is a mitigation policy goal aiming to prevent and offset the destruction or degradation of wetlands. Under this bi-partisan policy, wetlands currently in existence are to be conserved if possible. No Net Loss is achieved through a coordinated effort of: [7] wetlands protection. creation of new wetlands.

  4. Wetland conservation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    And even with the current focus on wetland conservation, the US is losing about 60,000 acres (240 km 2) of wetlands per year (as of 2004). [2] However, from 1998 to 2004 the United States managed a net gain of 191,750 acres (776.0 km 2) of wetlands (mostly freshwater). [2] The past several decades have seen an increasing number of laws and ...

  5. States at the forefront of fights over wetlands protections ...

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    A month after the U.S. Supreme Court severely restricted the federal government's power to oversee wetlands, the Republican-dominated North Carolina legislature handed state agencies an order: Don ...

  6. Wetland conservation - Wikipedia

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    Wetland conservation is aimed at protecting and preserving areas of land including marshes, swamps, bogs, and fens that are covered by water seasonally or permanently due to a variety of threats from both natural and anthropogenic hazards. Some examples of these hazards include habitat loss, pollution, and invasive species.

  7. Georgia Land Conservation Program - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia Land Conservation Program (GLCP) works to permanently protect land and water resources in the U.S. state of Georgia through public/private partnerships. [1] Created in 2005 by former Governor Sonny Perdue through the Georgia Land Conservation Act, [2] the GLCP provides grants, low-interest loans, and tax credits to achieve permanent ...

  8. In bill gutting wetland protection, lawmakers agreed to a ...

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    A broken tile farm drainage pipe lies at Meltzer Woods, a nature preserve in Shelbyville Ind., on Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, which includes wetlands which could be affected by a bill put forward this ...

  9. 'A race to the bottom': Indiana wetlands bill could affect ...

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    Millions of acres of wetlands across the country lost protections that existed under the Clean Water Act after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling last year left it up to states to decide the extent of ...