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Indian Hollow
Edison Woods
West Fork
Indian Springs
Dawes Arboretum
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Indian Hollow/Columbia Station
Indian Hollow/ Columbia Station is a large-scale habitat restoration and wetland mitigation project that includes freshwater marshes, wet prairies, forested floodplain, wetland forests and upland habitat.
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Edison Woods
Envirotech Consultants, Inc. was contracted to design and implement restoration of Edison Woods with the goal of creating an array of diverse native ecosystems. Reinstatement of the natural hydrology of the site was integral to the restoration of original habitat communities.
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West Fork of the East Branch of the Black River/
Medina County, Ohio
Envirotech Consultants, Inc., as the consultant to the North Coast Regional Council of Park Districts (NCRCPD), was retained to restore 5,000 linear feet of degrading stream habitat along the West Fork of the East Branch of the Black River in Medina County, Ohio. The restoration of the West Fork offered numerous design challenges.
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Indian Springs Environmental Education Center
Envirotech is consulting with Myers Schmalenberger Inc., site landscape architects, and representatives of the Huron Clinton Metropolitan Authority in the design, development and implementation of an 80 acre metropolitan park which will feature restorations of the following ecosystems: prairie barrens, shortgrass prairie, tallgrass prairie, and a sedge-fen-lake complex.
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Dawes Arboretum Habitat Restoration
The Dawes Aroboretum Habitat Restoration project will restore a 71 acre parcel of land which has previously been in agriculture. The restored habitat will include scrub-shrub and forested habitats, and a big bluestem prarie complex buffer. Construction for this project began in 2005, finished in 2006. Planting began in 2006.
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