‘Nature as a refuge’: Riverline plan unveiled
An urban nature trail with woodlands, meadows, and wetlands, in a once industrial area minutes from downtown, was envisioned by city planners decades ago
An urban nature trail with woodlands, meadows, and wetlands, in a once industrial area minutes from downtown, was envisioned by city planners decades ago
The Riverline project intended to transform the former DL&W rail corridor into a 1.5-mile urban nature trail along the Buffalo River recently received national attention when it became part of the High Line Network.
Metropolis catches up with the High Line Network, a consortium of North American reuse projects that has been sharing notes and best practices through the pandemic.
A team of goats took on a very important assignment.
They have been deployed to Silo City to eliminate invasive mugworts.
With their unique digestive systems, they breakdown seeds and slow the regrowth of those invasive plants.
The High Line Network announced on Monday that 15 new members are joining their group of nonprofit infrastructure reuse projects.
The Riverline, a project seeking to transform the former DL&W rail corridor into a 1.5-mile urban nature trail along the Buffalo River, got some added heft Monday when it became part of the High Line Network.