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  2. Cranberry Bog State Nature Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Cranberry Bog State Nature Preserve, which is located in Buckeye Lake in Licking County, Ohio, is the only floating island bog in the world. [1] Once known as the “Big Swamp,” it is significant to Ohio, evidenced by its designation as one of the state's first National Natural Landmarks in October 1968 and its classification as a State ...

  3. Wisconsin State Natural Areas Program - Wikipedia

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    The Wisconsin State Natural Areas Program is a conservation program created to highlight and protect areas with outstanding natural or archaeological resources in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. There are currently 687 State Natural Areas (SNAs) encompassing almost 400,000 acres (160,000 ha). [ 1 ]

  4. Category:Bogs of Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Bogs of Wisconsin" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  5. Why Wisconsin is the cranberry capital of the US - AOL

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    For almost 120 years, Nodji Van Wychen and her family have been running Wetherby Cranberry Company in Warrens, Wisconsin. "Which, by the way, is the number one fruit crop in the state of Wisconsin.

  6. Athlete wakeboards across cranberry bog in Wisconsin - AOL

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  7. 50 acres of cranberry bogs in Harwich set to change owners ...

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    Ray Thacher Jr. talks about the cranberry bogs in Harwich that his family has owned and farmed for decades. He was at the bog off Great Western Road in Harwich on Sept. 18, 2024. Protecting land ...

  8. Tannersville Cranberry Bog - Wikipedia

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    Cranberry Creek. The bog began as a "kettle lake" formed approximately 10,000 years ago by a portion of the retreating Wisconsin Glacier (named according to geologic epoch, not location), which initially covered a depth up to the top of the current forest canopy. With restricted air and nutrient flow, sphagnum moss grew out into the lake ...

  9. Kurt Creek - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Wisconsin. [1] It is a tributary to the East Fork Black River. [2] The headwaters of the creek is used for cranberry bogs. Kurt Creek most likely was named after a settler named Kurt or Kert. [2]