Part of what makes the Delaware Bay so important for shorebirds and other wildlife is its high marsh habitat, often occupied by …

Aug 12, 2025 | New Jersey Audubon

Part of what makes the Delaware Bay so important for shorebirds and other wildlife is its high marsh habitat, often occupied by salt hay (Spartina patens), a native cordgrass that was historically a key agricultural crop for its seemingly endless uses from duck blind building to mulching material and beyond.

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