Friday, 19 June 2015

Time is key to Prime Hook restoration

Nature's clock is ticking. The fate of one of the Cape Region's natural wonders hinges on whether tiny spartina grass plugs and seeds will take root on a moonscape mud flat. It took seven years for saltwater intrusion and storms to destroy thousands of acres of Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge marsh. Refuge officials are optimistic that one of the largest marsh restoration projects ever attempted on the East ...
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