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This is a list of bogs, wetland mires that accumulate peat from dead plant material, usually sphagnum moss. [1] Bogs are sometimes called quagmires (technically all bogs are quagmires while not all quagmires are necessarily bogs) and the soil which composes them is sometimes referred to as muskeg ; alkaline mires are called fens rather than bogs.
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Bogs are recognized as a significant/specific habitat type by a number of governmental and conservation agencies. They can provide habitat for mammals, such as caribou, moose, and beavers, as well as for species of nesting shorebirds, such as Siberian cranes and yellowlegs. Bogs contain species of vulnerable reptilians such as the bog turtle. [20]
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Magnolia bogs serve to provide habitat and protection for many species. These species include a variety of organisms ranging from plants, amphibians, insects, and mammals. Magnolia bogs are unique ecosystems that are protected by the outside environment in order to allow the bog and the species living inside of the bog to thrive and rebuild.