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Swan Marsh

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Funded in 1990
WWRP Applicant: State Parks WWRP Category: Natural Areas WWRP Grant: $110,394 Project Type: Acquisition County: Pacific  Legislative District: 19th 

Acquisition of 140 acres of marsh next to Ledbetter Point State Park near the north end of the Long Beach Peninsula at Willapa Bay. At least 60 species of birds are known to nest on the site with other species identified during migration.

RCO Project Number: 91-0802
Red Marker Swan Marsh
Acquisition of 140 acres of marsh next to Ledbetter Point State Park near the north end of the Long Beach Peninsula at Willapa Bay. At least 60 species of birds are known to nest on the site with other species identified during migration.
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