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X-WR-CALDESC:Saline wetlands are rare\, inland or coastal ecosystems that a
 re characterized by salt-saturated soils and water. They are found in low 
 lying areas where saline groundwater rises to the surface from ancient mar
 ine rock deposits. The unique ecosystem hosts salt tolerant vegetation suc
 h as saltgrass\, sea blite\, and saltwort. Numerous bird species\, includi
 ng American Coots\, Pied-billed Grebes\, Soras\, and migratory shorebirds 
 have been seen in this avian hotspot. The endangered Salt Creek tiger beet
 le lives here and is one of the world’s most rare insects!  \n\nDress in l
 ayers and wear sturdy waterproof shoes that can get dirty. Expect uneven t
 errain. Bring bug spray\, sunscreen\, and water to drink. There are no bat
 hrooms available at Marsh Wren Wetland. Bring binoculars\, camera and a se
 nse of enthusiasm and discovery! \n\nSpace is limited\, so please be sure 
 to register. Car pooling is highly recommended as the parking lot is not v
 ery big. Looking forward to seeing you there!
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DESCRIPTION:Saline wetlands are rare\, inland or coastal ecosystems that ar
 e characterized by salt-saturated soils and water. They are found in low l
 ying areas where saline groundwater rises to the surface from ancient mari
 ne rock deposits. The unique ecosystem hosts salt tolerant vegetation such
  as saltgrass\, sea blite\, and saltwort. Numerous bird species\, includin
 g American Coots\, Pied-billed Grebes\, Soras\, and migratory shorebirds h
 ave been seen in this avian hotspot. The endangered Salt Creek tiger beetl
 e lives here and is one of the world’s most rare insects!  \n\nDress in la
 yers and wear sturdy waterproof shoes that can get dirty. Expect uneven te
 rrain. Bring bug spray\, sunscreen\, and water to drink. There are no bath
 rooms available at Marsh Wren Wetland. Bring binoculars\, camera and a sen
 se of enthusiasm and discovery! \n\nSpace is limited\, so please be sure t
 o register. Car pooling is highly recommended as the parking lot is not ve
 ry big. Looking forward to seeing you there!
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20260506T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20260506T203000
LOCATION:Near 40th Street and Arbor Road\, Lincoln\, NE 68336 US
SUMMARY:Marsh Wren Wetlands Tour
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