Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District | 08.09.2023
Large, anchored logs and stones protect the shoreline and allow aquatic vegetation to establish, while also serving as refuge and cover for fish and other aquatic organisms along a restored reach of the Buffalo River near Katherine Street in Buffalo, New York, Aug. 9, 2023. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District completed closeout of the $2.7 million habitat restoration, funded by......
Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District | 08.09.2023
Grasses, sedges, rushes, and other flowering plants establish in protected areas along a restored reach of the Buffalo River near Katherine Street in Buffalo, New York, Aug. 9, 2023. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District completed closeout of the $2.7 million habitat restoration, funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. (U.S. Army......
Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District | 08.09.2023
Large stone boulders protect the shoreline and allow aquatic vegetation to establish along the shoreline, while also serving as refuge and cover for fish and other aquatic organisms along a restored reach of the Buffalo River near Katherine Street in Buffalo, New York, Aug. 9, 2023. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District completed closeout of the $2.7 million habitat restoration,......
Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District | 08.09.2023
Grasses and flowering plants make up the majority of a riverbank meadow vegetation community along the restored shoreline of the Buffalo River near Katherine Street in Buffalo, New York, Aug. 9, 2023. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District completed closeout of the $2.7 million habitat restoration, funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes Restoration......
Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District | 08.09.2023
A grasshopper clings to a cattail growing along the edge a restored reach of the Buffalo River near Katherine Street – a sign of the role native vegetation plays in supporting invertebrates that serve as a food source for fish and other aquatic organisms in Buffalo, New York, Aug. 9, 2023. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District completed closeout of the $2.7 million habitat......
Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District | 08.09.2023
A native flowing plant, beebalm, grows along the riverbank at a restored reach of the Buffalo River near Katherine Street in Buffalo, New York, Aug. 9, 2023. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District completed closeout of the $2.7 million habitat restoration, funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes Restoration Initiative. (U.S. Army photo by Jane Clark)...
Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District | 08.19.2022
A monarch butterfly forages nectar while pollinating a patch of pickerel weed growing along protected areas of a restored reach of the Buffalo River near Katherine Street in Buffalo, New York, Aug. 19, 2022. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District completed closeout of the $2.7 million habitat restoration, funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes......
Courtesy Photo | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District | 08.19.2022
Grasses and flowering plants make up the majority of a riverbank meadow vegetation community along the restored shoreline of the Buffalo River near Katherine Street in Buffalo, New York, Aug. 19, 2022. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District completed closeout of the $2.7 million habitat restoration, funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes Restoration......