| 31. | However, its habitats are being enhanced and many tidal marsh plants and animals can be seen there.
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| 32. | The river's edge features many plants associated with tidal marshes, including salt marsh cordgrass, needle rush and mangroves.
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| 33. | The DMZ owes its varied biodiversity to its geography, which crosses mountains, prairies, swamps, lakes and tidal marshes.
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| 34. | Their aim : return to nature nearly half of the ancient tidal marshes diked and filled since the mid-1800s.
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| 35. | He insists the aqueduct could harm Arecibo's tidal marshes and fresh-water aquifers, as well as Taino Indian archaeological sites.
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| 36. | Until the 1960s, development atop tidal marshes was considered progress, a taming of nature for the good of society.
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| 37. | The estuary supports extensive freshwater tidal marshes that are partially protected as Maryland Wildlands and as Natural Environment Areas.
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| 38. | Beavers'dams are able to nurture salmon juveniles in estuarine tidal marshes where the salinity is less than 10 ppm.
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| 39. | Restored tidal marshes will provide critical habitat for the endangered California clapper rail and the salt marsh harvest mouse.
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| 40. | Bair Island, originally composed of tidal marshes, was diked in the 1940s for solar salt production by Leslie Salt.
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