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Federally endangered Light-footed clapper rail (adult) in the salt marsh
 Marsh snails, Littorina littorina.
20110214-USDA-JN-0002
 Large pink and white flowers are marsh mallows, a wild relative of hibiscus. Roots  were once used to make marshmallows.
Muddy restoration ecologists
 The Greenhill/East Timbalier dredging operation  -- bucket dredge scooping material from channel which will be sent by pipe to the marsh creation site.
 Efforts to preserve shoreline along the Severn River include replanting of marsh grass.
clouds over the marsh
Get Your Goose On!
 Natural marsh area primarily Spartina.  Critical habitat for shrimp, crabs, and many game and commercial fish species.
Kakahai'a NWR
Special operations unit opens professional developement course for ROTC cadets
This 1976 photograph shows the marshes surrounding
Anne Morkill & Anna Duckworth, KCBS radio, TMRP-11-14-13
 The Greenhill/East Timbalier dredging operation -- walking on newly created land .  When it dries it will become marsh land.
Sun Up at Great Meadows NWR, Concord, MA
Salt marsh
 Marsh hibiscus seed pods.  Also known as Eastern Rose Mallow (Hibiscus moscheutos.)
Is this an 'accumulator' or an 'excretor'?
marsh rabbit
 Cypress marsh at the edge of Lake Ponchartrain as seen from the air.
Trumpeter Swans on Marais des Cygnes State Area, Kansas
 Life on the mudflats and in the marsh grass of Helena Island
deer feeding on marsh plants
 Reflections of a Patuxent River marsh.
 The Louisiana Fish and Wildlife station at Marsh Island.  This is the headquarters for the Marsh Island Refuge.
 Bayou Lamoque water diversion structure.  This is the outflow point where water flows into marsh systems from river sources.
A Mallard Hen Keeping her Ducklings Close
 Life in the marsh colonizing a man-made object on Helena Island
 Smooth cordgrass, Spartina alterniflora, a salt marsh plant native to the area is planted in rows to encourage rapid colonization of the restoration area and to prevent erosion of the newly created marsh platform.
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