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Northeast Wetland Restoration (NWR) was founded in 1993, as
the founder, I have been performing wetland restorations for
over 19 years. The results of these experiences and the
experiences of our senior staff members have brought our
firm to a better understanding of natural trajectories and
how to work with natural succession when planning long-term
restoration strategies.
A
vital component of our company is that we are sportsmen, and
as sportsmen tradition is strongly engrained in our
perspective. Because we work and live on the marshes and in
the woods, we have an intuitive eye for natural succession.
There are very few people that can literally account for
having their feet wet on a salt marsh for between 200-250
days a year for 19 years. We work and live in wild places,
and as a result we have gained an instinctual understanding
of wild places and how that the hand of man is short lived
in a resource that evolves over 4,000 years. |