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HeIIo fellow students. My name i, AZ*nenq and I'm a 5'h grade student atan elementary school in Watsonville. f'm in a special class where ws are learning aboutwetlands nnd I'd like to share with you about what wetlands are, how important they are, and a plaqt of partieular interest to ill€r /

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But before I start my book, I'd like to share with you about some of my favorite things.

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First, wetlands are essentiallyb very unique eeosystem in that the land is always, or at least most of time, wet- hence the name, we$nnds" This ecosystem has special characteristics such as:

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In the following paragraphs, I will briefly discuss the following: common name, scientific name, physical characteristics, needs, range, if the plant is native or non-native, habitat, adaptations, population, status, animals that eat the plant, and whether Ohlone Indians used the plant. I hope you enjoy the book!

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Thank you for reading my book I hope you enjoyed it and learned a lot about the C r I t'Q2ru:tq . Please feel fre-e to FC" comment about my book I look forward to hear*ing from you.

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Thank you for reading my book" I hope you ed it and learned a lot about the enJ . Please feel free to commbit {bsut my book and also, test your knowledge by answering the following questions below,. I look forward to hearing from you.

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