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Healing Ponds and Lakes: EnBiorganic’s Microbiology In Action
EnBiorganic offers Long Island a means to heal its lakes, ponds, rivers, streams and bays. EnBiorganic’s solution of growing live microbial cultures on site that are bred to outcompete the algal blooms is unique, effective, natural, and highly economical. The live bacteria that are drip fed into the water multiply explosively, soon treating the whole water body. The lagoon at TSU is 30 acres. The results have been remarkable, even after just a year.
Healing Our Waters: Spadefoot Brings EnBiorganic Technologies To New York
Water treatment is a constant design goal at Spadefoot. Native plantings result in water that is better filtered, part of a thriving biome. We build bioswales to redirect polluted stormwater so that it can be properly and slowly filtered through native plantings. ...

Michael Sperling Memorial Bird Sanctuary Cleanup
A big thank you to all the volunteers who helped at the Michael Sperling Memorial Bird Sanctuary today! We spent 2 hours removing as much mugwort as we could. The two main areas of focus...

Ever wonder what the difference is between a puddle and a wetland?
The most important part of a wetland is a healthy adjacent upland habitat. Ever wonder what the difference is between a puddle and a wetland? Intact upland habitats not only protects wetland water quality, but provides critical habitat for wildlife, some of which rely...

Extending A Forest
Goldenrods are great, but our favorite projects are those that restore forests. Trees and shrubs pack a way bigger punch than herbaceous plants. For example, according to the National Wildlife Federation, oaks support 521 pollinator species as compared to only 138...