Aisling Γ“ Cadhain

Aisling Γ“ Cadhain's Conservation Projects

4 projects total

Chivington Wetland Restoration Initiative

Chivington Wetland Restoration Initiative

completed

The Chivington Wetland Restoration Initiative aims to revitalize degraded wetland habitats to enhance biodiversity and improve water quality in the region. By restoring native vegetation and creating sustainable water management practices, this project will provide critical habitat for local wildlife and promote resilience against climate change. Engaging the community through educational programs will also foster stewardship and long-term conservation efforts.

Chivington, Colorado, United States
Funding$770 / $770
Lamar Coastal Marine Sanctuary Initiative

Lamar Coastal Marine Sanctuary Initiative

completed

The Lamar Coastal Marine Sanctuary Initiative aims to protect and restore critical marine ecosystems along our coastal waters. By establishing designated no-fishing zones and promoting sustainable tourism, we will enhance biodiversity, safeguard marine habitats, and support local economies. This project will foster community engagement and education, ensuring a legacy of conservation for future generations.

Lamar, Colorado, United States
Funding$670 / $670
Fort Scott Native Plant Nursery Initiative

Fort Scott Native Plant Nursery Initiative

active

The Fort Scott Native Plant Nursery Initiative aims to cultivate and propagate native plant species to restore local habitats and enhance biodiversity. By engaging the community in the nursery's operations, we will foster environmental stewardship and provide educational opportunities about the importance of native flora. This project will not only support wildlife but also improve the resilience of our ecosystems against invasive species and climate change.

Fort Scott, Kansas, United States
Funding$1.36 / $150
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Westboro Wildlife Corridor Initiative

active

The Westboro Wildlife Corridor Initiative aims to establish a continuous habitat link between fragmented ecosystems, facilitating safe passages for local wildlife. By restoring native vegetation and creating crossing structures, this project will enhance biodiversity, reduce roadkill incidents, and promote ecological resilience in the region.

Westboro, Missouri, United States
Funding$194.76 / $490
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