A site for sharing ways to protect the watershed that supplies your drinking water and habitat for wildlife and native plants and innumerable types of outdoor recreation.
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Why city engineers, street-department managers, planners, planning commissioners and other decision-makers need to pay attention to public comments and publicly available photos of wetland downstream before approving projects upstream: In this case, a downstream city-trail project is going to create more flooding around and likely for the first-time-ever IN a house on S. Locust Avenue: You may have grown up in S. Fayetteville if you remember when this stormwater pipe was under the curve from Ninth Street to S. Locust Avenue
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Connecticut to Arkansas. Atlantic Ocean to White River headwaters in Arkansas
Aubrey James Shepherd take on public access TV in Fayetteville AR to run July 28 through Aug. 2, 2013.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Highway department abuse of Beaver Lake watershed and private property downstream from road construction
Watershed-based short takes on Fayetteville, Arkansas, public TV recorded 15 July 2013.
Sunday, July 14, 2013
Beautiful button bush on north side of 15th Street in Fayetteville AR at risk as heavy machinery works on both sides of it and other native plants in ditch between highway and former prairie
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Button bushes were featured in swamp video from New Jersey on July 14, 2013, NATURE MOMENT on CBS Sunday Morning show.
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