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Salt marshes are among the most productive ecosystems in the world. They create habitat for wildlife, protect shorelines from erosion, reduce flooding, and protect water quality by filtering runoff.
About a dozen volunteers wearing rubber boots and slathered in sunscreen have come to Robinson Preserve along the south shore of the Manatee River in Northeast Bradenton to plant saltmarsh grass
along new areas of tidal basin.
Damon Moore, a Division Manager with Manatee County s Parks & Natural Resources, gathered this crew at a marsh grass nursery created a decade ago at this 600-plus acre park.
The first part of bolstering this important coastal habitat is digging up the cordgrass before transplanting it to bare shoreline elsewhere in the preserve.
Walking Club: Exploring Perico Preserve and Neal Preserve in Manatee County
Walking Club: Exploring Perico Preserve and Neal Preserve https://www.abcactionnews.com/news/gmtb/walking-club-exploring-perico-preserve-and-neal-preserve-in-manatee-county
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Many of us are looking for ways to be active while also staying a safe distance away from others. That s why Sarah Phinney started a âWalking Clubâ to highlight some hidden, and some not so hidden, trails and parks across the Tampa Bay.
Outdoor enthusiasts in Manatee County may be familiar with popular spots like Robinson Preserve and Emerson Point Preserve, but lesser-known Perico Preserve and Neal Preserve offer similar experiences, with a lot less foot traffic!