[NatureNS] A few days spent on Brier Island
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On 03/09/2012 9:10 PM, David & Alison Webster wrote:
> I am not familiar with Big Meadow Bog but if it really is a bog
> then that historical drainage attempt almost certainly has nothing to
> do with the drier state of the bog.
>
Don't bogs by definition build up over time and naturally become dry
with age?
Doug Linzey
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