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Emergent wetland vegetation.jpg|Emergent wetland vegetation supported by stormwater runoff at Kino Environmental Restoration Project. Photo by Matthew Grabau, US Fish and Wildlife Service
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File:Rouge Wetlands.jpg|thumb|Wetlands on the Rouge River, Toronto ON. Photo credit: Vlad Litvinov (flickr)
Constructed Wetland.jpg|Azalea Park, Charlottesville VA - "This side of the park, formerly located along a runoff channel that led into Moore's Creek, has been converted into a wetland which supports a surprising amount of insect and amphibian life." -Credit and Photo: Scott Clark (certhia on Flickr).
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Emergent wetland vegetation.jpg|Emergent [[plants|wetland vegetation]] supported by stormwater runoff at Kino Environmental Restoration Project. Photo by Matthew Grabau, US Fish and Wildlife Service
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Constructed Wetland.jpg|Azalea Park, Charlottesville VA - "This side of the park, formerly located along a runoff channel that led into Moore's Creek, has been converted into a [[wetland]] which supports a surprising amount of insect and amphibian life." -Credit and Photo: Scott Clark (certhia on Flickr).
 
Enjoying the marshes - geograph.org.uk - 1106348.jpg|Walberswick Mill sluice, part of the water level control and coastal defence infrastructure within the marshes, UK
 
Enjoying the marshes - geograph.org.uk - 1106348.jpg|Walberswick Mill sluice, part of the water level control and coastal defence infrastructure within the marshes, UK
 
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