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<title>Ecology Picture of the Week</title>
<description>Each Week a New and Exciting Ecology Picture and Story by a Professional Ecologist</description>
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<copyright> - (c) Bruce G. Marcot</copyright>

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<title>This Week's Ecology Picture of the Week --</title>
<description>Life At Sea Level -- Placid, verdant, and patterned is this landscape that sits on the edge of what may be catastrophic and irreversible change.</description>
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<title>Previous Ecology Picture of the Week --</title>
<description>The Common and Wonderful Snail of the Mangroves -- Tasty, hard-working, and a useful ecological indicator is this unassuming denizen of the mud.</description>
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