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Restoring and Preserving Great Lakes Wetlands
The berms also trap much of the sediment ...
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Guidelines for Shoreline Stabilization on the Rideau Canal
Also, aquatic plants left growing along a shoreline, such as cattails and bulrushes, reduce the potential impact of erosion from wave action and should be left alone. To ...
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Trumpeter Swan Factsheet - WDNR
Emergents include sedges (Carex spp.), bulrushes (Scirpus spp.), cattails (Typha spp.), Equisetum spp., Potentilla spp., and Juncus spp. Food Habits: Diet consists of ...
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Canvasback Facts, Figures, Description and Photo
Other important breeding areas are the sub-arctic river deltas ...
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Nutria, Myocastor coypus, control and management
United States include cordgrasses (Spartina spp.), bulrushes (Scirpus spp.), spikerushes (Eleocharis spp.), chafflower (Alternanthera spp.), pickerelweeds (Pontederia spp.), cattails (Typha spp.), arrowheads (Sagittaria spp.), and flatsedges (Cyperus spp ...
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Invasive Species In The Chesapeake Bay Watershed Workshop - Nutria
United States include cordgrasses (Spartina spp.), bulrushes (Scirpus spp.), spikerushes (Eleocharis spp.), chafflower (Alternanthera spp.), pickerelweeds (Pontederia spp.), cattails (Typha spp.), arrowheads (Sagittaria spp.) and flatsedges (Cyperus spp ...
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Ring-necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus)
Thickets and other areas of dense cover. Often found in swamps with vegetation such as cattails and bulrushes. Diet: Weed seeds and waste grains; buds, leaves, acorns, insects; wild fruits and berries ...
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Salt Grass Flats - Common Moorhen
Habitat: Common Moorhens live in freshwater marshes of cattails, bulrushes, willows, with pools, ditches of open water 3 - 4 feet deep and shallows of 6 ... grasp - Anahuac NWR Common Moorhen on Nest - Anahuac NWR Nest: Mass of dead stems of cattails, bulrushes, or other water plants (see above photo); may be partly floating, with wide shallow cup ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – Search
... primarily marshes and sloughs, sometimes low-gradient streams, ponds, and small lakes, with cattails, bulrushes, willows, or other emergent or water-edge vegetation usually present and used for ... dense populations of food organisms; (2) emergent, herbaceous wetland vegetation, such as cattails and bulrushes, for escape cover and foraging habitat during the active season; (3) upland habitat ...
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2007 IUCN Red List – Search
... primarily marshes and sloughs, sometimes low-gradient streams, ponds, and small lakes, with cattails, bulrushes, willows, or other emergent or water-edge vegetation usually present and used for ... dense populations of food organisms; (2) emergent, herbaceous wetland vegetation, such as cattails and bulrushes, for escape cover and foraging habitat during the active season; (3) upland habitat ...
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