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Wetlands Time Machine

Josh RosenSheraz Sadiq
Jul 10, 2007
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[jwvideo id="113b_wetlands"]

More than 100,000 acres of wetlands are being restored in the Bay Area, but how exactly do we know what to restore them to? QUEST discovers how historical ecologists are recreating San Francisco Bay wetlands that existed decades ago.

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