After Centuries Of Draining This Swamp, The Government Now Wants To Save It
Hundreds of years after George Washington first began draining the now-112,000-acre Great Dismal Swamp in southeastern Virginia, biologists are working to restore it to a more natural environment.
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July 3, 2017 at 08:48PM
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NPR News: After Centuries Of Draining This Swamp, The Government Now Wants To Save It
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