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Phoebe Thatcher
December 19, 2011

Dixon Waterfowl Refuge declared a Wetland of International Importance

Phoebe Thatcher
December 19, 2011

The Wetlands Initiative has completed the second phase of a new boardwalk trail to increase public access at the Dixon Waterfowl Refuge at Hennepin & Hopper Lakes.

Phoebe Thatcher
September 23, 2011

New Midewin project to turn concrete back to flowers

Phoebe Thatcher
September 23, 2011

The U.S. Forest Service and the Wetlands Initiative have committed to partner to restore 160 acres of former industrial land to native prairie and wetlands at Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie, to begin in summer 2012.

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