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What can river cane do for a stream?

What can river cane do for a stream?

by Maria Dunlavey | Nov 13, 2019 | CSPSI, Horticulture, Water Quality

River cane’s importance is no secret. For thousands of years, it’s been used to make baskets, mats, even blowguns – by the Cherokee and many other tribes of the Southeast. But with the arrival of European settlers, the stands of river cane that supplied that material...
Protecting our streams from nonpoint source pollution

Protecting our streams from nonpoint source pollution

by Maria Dunlavey | Nov 1, 2019 | Water Quality

The EBCI’s accomplishments were highlighted in this summer’s EPA report on Tribal Nonpoint Source Programs: In 2014 the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians (EBCI) opened an ecofriendly native plant nursery equipped with a rainwater harvesting and irrigation...

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