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Also, see Great Miami Wetland Mitigation Bank and Dayton Northwest Birding Drive
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=Great Miami Wetland Mitigation Bank= =Former Larch Tree Golf Course= Little Richmond Road Trotwood, Ohio 45426

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Great Miami Wetland Mitigation Bank--Former Larch Tree Golf Course
Coordinates: 39.7861972, -84.3313015 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

About the Great Miami Wetland Mitigation Bank
Nestled at the southeastern end of Sycamore State Park in Trotwood, the Great Miami Wetland Mitigation Bank consists of a wetland area, a forested wetland area, and a prairie. Wetlands are an important ecosystem that provides many key functions, such as biodiversity support, water quality improvement, flood abatement, and carbon dioxide management. With the expansion of human populations, less than half of the world’s wetlands remain today. Wetlands are the “kidneys” of our ecosystem, able to hold enormous amounts of water that minimizing floods and filter and cleanse the water that passes through them, improving local water quality. Wetlands are so efficient at removing contaminants and pollutants from water that some wetlands have even been utilized for waste-water treatment.

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