Circle Oasis
Building an urban eco-landscape at WheatonArts will have lasting benefits for community and environment. Drone photo of WheatonArts Circle, captured by CU Maurice River volunteer Tom McKee, shows rain gardens, pollinator gardens and grass pathways. by Karla Rossini, CU Maurice River
The CU Maurice River and Rutgers University’s Cooperative Extension Service’s Water Resources Program have recently completed a large green infrastructure installation in partnership with WheatonArts. National Fish and Wildlife Foundation’s Delaware River Watershed Conservation Grant Program sponsored this project, called “Implementing Green Infrastructure to Protect the Wild and Scenic Maurice River.” The revitalization of the WheatonArts Entrance Circle was the biggest of the four installations associated with the overall project. The project aims to protect clean and plentiful water supplies for human use, and to conserve wildlife habitat integrity. I
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