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Survival of wild rice threatened by climate change, increased rainfall in northern Minnesota : vimarsana.com
Survival of wild rice threatened by climate change, increased rainfall in northern Minnesota
Wild rice is an aquatic grass that thrives in shallow waters, and serves as a sacred “mashkiki,” or medicine, to the Ojibwe.
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