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Nelson Institute and Marathon County partner on UCY project assessing riparian and wetland resources

Wetlands and riparian land, or the area between land and a river, are essential resources that provide flood protection, erosion control, and a variety of other benefits.

Read the full article at: https://nelson.wisc.edu/nelson-institute-and-marathon-county-partner-on-ucy-project-assessing-riparian-and-wetland-resources/
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