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  2. Fen - Wikipedia

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    Fens are also threatened by invasive species, fragmentation, peat cutting, and pollution. [5] Non-native invasive species, such as the common buckthorn in North America, can invade fens and outcompete rare fen species, reducing biodiversity. [5]

  3. Bog - Wikipedia

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    Because fens are supplied with mineral-rich water, ... England, and Norway. In North America, blanket bogs occur predominantly in Canada east of Hudson Bay.

  4. List of bogs - Wikipedia

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    Luhasoo bog in Estonia.The mire has tussocks of heather, and is being colonised by pine trees.. This is a list of bogs, wetland mires that accumulate peat from dead plant material, usually sphagnum moss. [1]

  5. Fen-meadow - Wikipedia

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    A fen-meadow is a type of peatland, common in North America and Europe, ... Rewetting, maintenance, and seed transfer are used in unison to recover damaged fens ...

  6. Back Bay Fens - Wikipedia

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    The Back Bay Fens, often simply referred to as "the Fens," is a parkland and urban wild in Boston, Massachusetts, United States.It was established in 1879. [1] Designed by Frederick Law Olmsted to serve as a link in the Emerald Necklace park system, the Fens gives its name to the Fenway-Kenmore neighborhood.

  7. Men arrested in Fens hare coursing inquiry bailed - AOL

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    Two men who were arrested on suspicion of hare coursing and violent disorder after dozens of 4x4s caused havoc in fields and villages across the Cambridgeshire Fens have been bailed.

  8. The Fens - Wikipedia

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    The Fens or Fenlands in eastern England is a area of former marshland of low lying land supporting a rich ecology and numerous species. Most of the fens were drained centuries ago, resulting in a flat, dry, low-lying agricultural region supported by a system of drainage channels and man-made rivers ( dykes and drains) and automated pumping ...

  9. Muddy River (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Muddy River continues from the Fens toward its connection with the Charles River via the Charlesgate area, running through a stone-paved channel surrounded by a narrow strip of parklands. In a series of stone bridges and tunnels, it passes under Boylston Street , Massachusetts Turnpike , Commonwealth Avenue , Storrow Drive , and a series of ...