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Nature Returns to Emiquon

Nature Returns to Emiquon

Mother Nature has converted what was once thousands of acres of row crops into a mosaic of natural habitats that is home to birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles. Seeds that were dormant for 80 years have sprung to life by just adding water. Life as it was for millennia has returned to Emiquon Preserve in Fulton County.

Nature Returns to Emiquon is a local public television program presented by WTVP

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