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A Thriving Future for Wetlands: Lessons from Louisiana, Virginia, and Idaho

A Thriving Future for Wetlands: Lessons from Louisiana, Virginia, and Idaho

Update: 2025-09-10
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Since 1989, the National Wetlands Awards have honored leaders who protect, restore, and steward America’s wetlands. In this episode of People, Places, Planet, host Sebastian Duque Rios sits down with the 2025 awardees: Simone Maloz, campaign director of Restore the Mississippi River Delta (00:59 ); Mike Rolband, Director of Virginia’s Department of Environmental Quality (17:16 ); and Wyatt Penfold, a fourth-generation farmer from Idaho’s Teton Valley (32:24 ). Together, they share stories of coastal restoration in Louisiana, advances in wetland regulation and permitting in Virginia, and collaborative water management in Idaho. Their work highlights how wetlands preserve culture, protect communities, and provide ecological resilience—and why ensuring their survival requires broad commitment and sustained care across sectors and communities.



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A Thriving Future for Wetlands: Lessons from Louisiana, Virginia, and Idaho

A Thriving Future for Wetlands: Lessons from Louisiana, Virginia, and Idaho

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