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Climate-Driven Connectivity Between Prairie-Pothole and Riparian Wetlands in the Upper Mississippi River Watershed: Implications for Wildlife Habitat and Water Quality

Principal Investigator
Owen McKenna

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Release Date
2022
Start Date
2022-06-11
End Date
2024-06-10

Summary

Wetland conservation in the Upper Mississippi River Basin (UMRB) is a priority for Federal, State, NGO, and Tribal land managers to support migratory bird habitat in Minnesota and Iowa. These wetlands, known as depressional wetlands, also provide ecosystem services associated with flood water storage and enhancing down-stream water quality by storing and processing nutrients. Understanding how conservation efforts and management strategies can impact both wildlife habitat and water quality/quantity issues in the UMRB is critical for helping this region adapt to future precipitation patterns. High intensity rainfall events can cause depressional wetlands to overflow and connect with Mississippi River tributaries. This reduces the wetlands’ [...]

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Waterway in Minnesota. Photo Credit: Ariana Vincent.
Waterway in Minnesota. Photo Credit: Ariana Vincent.

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  • Midwest CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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