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Case Study

Land Acquisition to Address Saltwater Intrusion on Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge

As saltwater intrusion causes tidal freshwater forests to transition to brackish marsh, swallow-tailed kite nesting grounds and black bear habitat will decrease. By pairing strategic acquisitions with the nature-based solution of assisted wetland migration, habitat connectivity is ensured and human well-being is supported by intentionally using the land to meet community needs. The USFWS has identified nature-based solutions as a key strategy in the USFWS Climate Change Action Program to unify its climate response in accordance with the Department of the Interior’s Nature Based Solutions Policy

Location Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge
Year
2024

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Land Acquisition to Address Saltwater Intrusion on Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge

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USFWS