Wetlands and Waterways Photos

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Wetland Types | Wetland Identification | Plants | Wildlife in the Wetlands and Waterways | Creation and Restoration | Human and Natural Uses

 

Wetland Types

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lake with herons wetland scene cypress in wetland wetlands with green grasses and trees
wetlands in woods wetland in woods with sun shinning through    

 

Wetland Identification

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water level wet ground vegitation colorization in soil
small dug hole tree in wet soil    

 

Wildlife Plants

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fern iris young fern

 

Wildlife on the Wetlands and Waterways

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frog canada goose family heron plecans
plover shoreline two swans turtle
racoon      

 

Creation and Restoration

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gabion baskets lining a waterway sediment control fence sediment control fence erosion of bank
restoration project      

 

Human and Natural Uses

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small boat going through wetland testing water work boats in the Baltimore Harbor testing water from bank

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