Rewilding the Shore: Wetlands as Lake Healers
Engineers and volunteers placed native plants, coir logs, and gentle slope transitions, turning hard edges into soft filters. The result: clearer nearshore water, slowed wave energy, and habitat ribbons where insects, amphibians, and juvenile fish find shelter during their most vulnerable life stages.
Rewilding the Shore: Wetlands as Lake Healers
As submerged vegetation stabilized and water clarity improved, invertebrates flourished, drawing hungry young fish into protective shallows. Anglers noticed first, then everyone did. Have a favorite shoreline cove? Tell us where fry gather in spring, and we’ll map community observations to guide future habitat projects.
Rewilding the Shore: Wetlands as Lake Healers
Osprey platforms, preserved snags, and quiet buffer zones invited raptors and waders back. The first nest is always a thrill—and a vote of confidence for restoration. Share your bird sightings, and help us compile a living atlas that reflects recovery, season by season.