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