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Protecting A narrow but ecologically important band of wetlands occurs along large stretches of the Great Lakes shoreline. These wetlands, commonly called fringing wetlands, are typically only
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Document Date: 2002-05-23 09:41:22


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Lansing / East Lansing / /

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Coastal / Michigan Natural Features Inventory Michigan / /

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United States / Nigeria / /

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Natural Disaster / Reorganization / /

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Margaret A. Bethel / Natural Resources Building / Michigan State University / /

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important food / Less energy / wildlife food / food / important submergent food plant / energy / /

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Green Bay / Lake Erie / Great Lakes / Marys River / Sandusky Bay / Saginaw Bay / /

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Michigan State University / U.S. Department of Agriculture / Great Lakes Science Center / United States Fish and Wildlife Service / Michigan Natural Features Inventory Michigan Department / Michigan Department of Environmental Quality / office of the Great Lakes / /

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Dennis Albert / D. Albert D. Albert / Douglas Wilcox / Walter Hoagman / /

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Acting Extension Director / /

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Michigan / /

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