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Massachusetts Cranberry Bogs Are Being Given A Second Life As Vibrant Wetlands

Cranberry grower Jarrod Rhodes points out to engineer Robert Kennedy (right) the path of water flow at a cranberry bog being restored to a natural habitat at the South Meadow Bogs, Thursday, Aug. 7, 2025, in Carver, Mass.(Charles Krupa / AP Photo) Beth Lambert, Director of the Massachusetts Division of Ecological Restoration, explains the past restoration process on a former cranberry bog, which was restored to a natural habitat, at the Eel Rive…
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omahadailyrecord.com broke the news in on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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