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The preservation of bottomlands is essential for wildlife well-being and water quality.
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2206
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Some wetlands, such as swamps and marshes, are easily identifiable. Others, though, are dry several months each year. Wet or dry, both must meet three criteria to be classified as a wetland: wetland vegetation, hydric (wet) soil, and water evidence.
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26452
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More than half of North Carolina’s wetlands now under Federal regulation would be removed from the reach of the law, if rules proposed in August 1991 by the Bush-Quayle administration are adopted. The proposed rules revise the definition of a wetland in attempt to prevent unnecessary inference with private property rights.
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Friend of Wildlife (NoCar Oversize SK 431 F74x), Vol. 39 Issue 40(1), Jan/Feb 1992, p3-4, il