GLIN Posted May 21, 2018 Posted May 21, 2018 The seasonal wetlands are smallish, shallow ponds — known as vernal pools — and range from just a few inches to a foot deep in the late winter and spring, then dry up entirely during the summer. These temporary pools of water — and the native plants that grow in and around them — are vital to ecosystems. Read the full story by the Buffalo News. View the full article
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