Community wetland mapping project underway

VERMONT - The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation invites people to take part in a new statewide community mapping project to improve state maps of where wetlands occur. People can submit observations of the wetland species they find by using the free iNaturalist website or phone app and upload these observations to the iNaturalist Vermont Wetland Mapping Project. Managing wetlands properly is integral to achieving water quality protection goals through their natural filtration of sediments and nutrients from water. The mapping project is part of a larger effort to improve the state’s wetlands maps, some of which are more than 50 years old.
DEC scientists received funding from the US Environmental Protection Agency to update the publicly accessible wetland advisory layer on the ANRAtlas and the National Wetlands Inventory. The University of Vermont Spatial Analysis Lab, in combination with VHB, Ducks Unlimited, and Bear Creek Environmental, and DEC created innovative spatial modeling to identify wetlands in the Otter Creek Tactical Basin, the Winooski River Basin, and Pike River Watershed.
DEC scientists and the contractors are now reviewing the draft mapping products in the field and iNaturalist data can help identify areas for the team to assess. People who are able to identify common wetland plants, such as cattails, marsh-marigold, and cinnamon fern, are highly encouraged to join.

The Deerfield Valley News

797 VT Route 100 North
Wilmington, VT 05363

Phone: 802-464-3388
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