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A species of bamboo could help protect the South from future floods
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A species of bamboo could help protect the South from future floods
This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. By Emily Cataneo, Grist In early 2024, Michael Fedoroff trekked out to Tuckabum Creek in York County, Alabama. The environmental anthropologist was there to help plant 300 stalks of rivercane, a bamboo plant native to North America, on an eroded, degraded strip of wetland: a “gnarly” and “wicked” area, according to Fedoroff. If successful, this planting wou…
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