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Recent Examples of swaleClimate models predict between 76 to 95 percent of swales could be lost to flooding by 2100, according to the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and storm surges from intensifying weather could also put the firefly’s habitat underwater.—Alexa Robles-Gil, Smithsonian Magazine, 1 Oct. 2024 The trooper then positioned the cruiser behind the pickup truck and allegedly saw the driver move across the left lane and straddle the swale separating the HOV lane once again, state police said.—Justin Muszynski, Hartford Courant, 14 Nov. 2024 All one has to do is spend a little time walking the deep, wide swales at Lobonillo to imagine the punishing human drama of Native American, Spanish, French and American journeys across this land.—Michael Barnes, Austin American-Statesman, 15 July 2024 Climate change is affecting the firefly habitat and around 76-95% of swales could be lost to high-tide flooding by 2100, according to climate models.—Aliza Chasan, CBS News, 1 Oct. 2024 See All Example Sentences for swale
The loss of these freshwater marshes reduces the capacity of the Everglades to remove phosphorus from the water.
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John Kominoski,
The Conversation,
15 Apr. 2025
Other films from territories seen more rarely on the big screen include Iraqi director Hasan Hadi’s The President’s Cake set in Iraq’s little filmed marshes area against the backdrop of President Saddam Hussein’s rule in the 1990s.
But millions of others wade deep into pristine sloughs and isolated cypress stands and come face-to-face with all sorts of amazing wildlife, maybe picking up cottonmouths or even swimming with alligators.
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Ashley Miznazi,
Miami Herald,
11 Jan. 2025
In case this is done, that street that is now laid out through the slough will have to be vacated by the process of law.
There’s so much to see here—the Atlantic Ocean, the marshland, and the 5 miles of beaches.
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Casey Barber,
Southern Living,
12 Mar. 2025
Lithuanian military officials have yet to confirm the exact cause of the deaths, but local media reported that the vehicle may have been trapped in marshland, leading to a potential drowning.
Saving a satyr The property features a peat-bearing wetland called a fen, and the Mitchell’s satyr is only found in these rare habitats that take thousands of years to develop.
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Karl Schneider,
The Indianapolis Star,
31 Dec. 2024
Earth’s earliest wildfires may have been fitful and erratic, flickering among the amphibious flora of fens and bogs.
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