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California makes headway to restore wetlands

California’s Bay Area now has more than 57,800 acres of restored tidal marsh. It’s positive progress in the goal to restore 100,000 acres of wetlands to prevent floodwaters from sea level rise.

KQED’s Ezra David Romero reports.

This article was originally published on WBUR.org.

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