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- The Fen Phenomenon an Elusive Ecosystem
- Poor Fen Community Abstractpoor Fen, Page 1
- Holocene Fen–Bog Transitions, Current Status in Finland and Future Perspectives
- Unique Southeast Asian Peat Swamp Forest Habitats Have Relatively Few Distinctive Plant Species
- Barn Island Sea Level Fens
- Wetlands-Different Types, Their Properties and Functions
- Maine River Wetland Complex Beginning with Focus Areas of Statewide Ecological Significance Habitat Maine River Wetland Complex
- Sea-Level Fen State Rank: S1 - Critically Imperiled
- Michigan Wetlands – Yours to Protect
- Seminary Fen Wetland Complex Phase 2 Study and Hydrologic And
- Boreal Wetlands
- Peatlands on National Forests of the Northern Rocky Mountains: Ecology and Conservation
- D2.2C Intermediate Fen and Soft-Water Spring Mire
- Rocky Mountain Fen Research Project Scope of Work
- A Natural Areas Inventory of Monroe County, Pennsylvania
- Natural Areas of Eastern Pennsylvania Luzerne County Carbon County – Ricketts Glenn State – Hickory Run State Park Park
- Wetlands of the United States: Current Status and Recent Trends
- Sea-Level Fen
- Introduction Nora A
- Chickering Fen from Class II to Class I with a 300 Foot Buffer Zone
- Patterned Fen Community Abstract
- Fen-Meadow, Rush Pasture, Mire and Swamp Communities: a Review of Knowledge Gaps, Restoration Issues and Their Potential to Deliver Ecosystem Services
- Circumneutral Fen These Plants Are Frequently Found in This Community Type
- Peatland Responses to Holocene Climate Change in a Temperate Poor Fen, Northeastern Pennsylvania Shanshan Cai Lehigh University
- Conserving Mires in the European Union
- Dennis Pond Wetland Complex Determination Wetland Project #2016-351 Page 2 of 9
- Hydrology of a Constructed Fen Watershed in a Post-Mined Landscape in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region, Alberta, Canada
- The Ecology of the Invertebrate Community of Borough Fen Decoy Pond
- Fact Sheets for Wetland Systems in New Hampshire
- Aboveground Roots in Amazonian Floodplain Trees1
- Irish Wetland Types an Identification Guide and Field Survey Manual an Identification Guide and Field Survey Manual
- Wetland Fen Assessment & Floristic Inventory
- The Missing Fens: a Rare Wetland Also: Durham Says Goodbye to a Tree
- Kezar Pond Fen Beginning with Focus Areas of Statewide Ecological Significance Habitat Kezar Pond Fen
- Mangrove Trees and Shrubs
- Special View to Aapa Mires and Their Water-Flow Pattern Suomen Suosysteemit — Erityistarkastelussa Aapasuot Ja Niiden Vedenvirtauskuviointi
- Concepts of Fen and Bog Re-Examined in Relation to Bryophyte Cover and the Acidity of Surface Waters
- Bogs and Fens
- Rank Specifications for Wetland Systems in New Hampshire
- Wetland Habitats of North America
- A Hydrogeomorphic Classification for Wetlands by Mark M
- Fen Mires with Cushion Plants in Bale Mountains, Ethiopia
- Calcareous Fen: Generalized Monitoring Strategy
- The Action Plan for South American River Dolphins 2010–2020
- Fen, Marsh and Swamp (Uk Bap Broad Habitat)
- Alkaline Fens – Valuable Wetlands but Difficult to Manage
- Seepage Fens Add Unique Twist to Southwestern Minnesota Restoration
- Seminary Fen Phase 2 Ecological Study and Ecological Assessment of Alternative Corridors TH 41 DEIS Study Table of Contents
- Creating Ponds for Fen Raft Spider Dolomedes Plantarius Freshwater Habitats Trust
- Ecology of Louisiana's Wetlands
- Fen Conservation and Vegetation Assessment in the National Forests of the Sierra Nevada and Adjacent Mountains, California (Version1)
- Apn91 Northern Poor Fen Factsheet
- Open Peatlands