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South Loomis Lake Wetlands

The flowers of Labrador tea and Douglas spirea dominate this wetland property. Bogs scattered throughout the property host native cranberries and the carnivorous round-leaved sundew plant, and black bears and elk are frequently spotted. Loomis Lake is important to migratory waterfowl such as trumpeter swans.

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The flowers of Labrador tea and Douglas spirea dominate this wetland property. Bogs scattered throughout the property host native cranberries and the carnivorous round-leaved sundew plant, and black bears and elk are frequently spotted. Loomis Lake is important to migratory waterfowl such as trumpeter swans.

The flowers of Labrador tea and Douglas spirea dominate this wetland property. Bogs scattered throughout the property host native cranberries and the carnivorous round-leaved sundew plant, and black bears and elk are frequently spotted. Loomis Lake is important to migratory waterfowl such as trumpeter swans.

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The flowers of Labrador tea and Douglas spirea dominate this wetland property. Bogs scattered throughout the property host native cranberries and the carnivorous round-leaved sundew plant, and black bears and elk are frequently spotted. Loomis Lake is important to migratory waterfowl such as trumpeter swans.

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