Bruce Kania explains the importance and urgency of addressing the massive amounts of methane that are being pumped into the atmosphere every year by nutrient-impaired freshwater lakes, reservoirs and ponds.
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The FII science team explain how wetlands work and how, through biomimicry, you can bring a wetland into your pond in the form of a BioHaven Floating Island.
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Dr Bill Harding, South African limnologist and principal of D H Environmental Consulting, wrote this article on BioHaven Floating Islands for publication in landscape sa, 2009.
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This article on BioHaven Floating Treatment Wetlands was published in the Canadian journal “Environmental Science and Engineering ” (ES&E) in summer 2012.
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Internal paper on how following nature's model confers durability and resilience on BioHavens.
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This is Bruce at his most relaxed, telling the story of Fish Fry Lake. But beneath the folksy style lies a very important truth about water and fish.
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In this readable and comprehensive article, Bruce Kania eloquently states the case for a holistic approach to water quality that includes the essential item of harvesting to complete the nutrient removal cycle — and to enjoy a healthy diet!
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Chuck’s pond wasn’t always the beautiful water feature it is today…. Read how successful garden center owner, Chuck Gainan, went the long way round to achieving his water quality and fishing habitat goals.
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An interview by award-winning journalist, Ben Goldfarb, with Bruce Kania on the subject of nature's model to fix water
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Biomimicry is also being followed in serious efforts to rehabilitate the Cuyahoga River
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