Fens Wildlife Journal Junior

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A fen is a bog-like wetland. Like bogs, fens formed when glaciers retreated. Grasses and sedges are common plants in fens and fens often look like meadows. They are like bogs because they have peat deposits in them, but unlike bogs some of their water comes from small streams and groundwater. The main difference between a fen and a bog is that fens have greater water exchange and are less acidic, so their soil and water are richer in nutrients. - Wildlife Journal Junior
Fens  Wildlife Journal Junior
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Fens  Wildlife Journal Junior
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Bbc Wildlife September 2018 (Digital)
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Written by: Jennifer Szymanski U.S.Fish and Wildlife Service
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Irish Wildlife Summer 2016 by Ashville Media Group - Issuu
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Peat-forming bogs and fens of the Snowy Mountains of NSW
Fens  Wildlife Journal Junior
Fens Wildlife Journal Junior
Fens  Wildlife Journal Junior
Our colleague Tashi Dhendup and team set up cameras in our research preserve at Lamai Goempa, Bumthang and recorded 15 species of mammals including the tiger, Asiatic wild dog, marbled cat, and
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