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Lock 29
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2025

Lock 29

Since 2025

In Ohio, US

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From the parking lot at Lock 29, you can look north towards a small open water wetland. The edges of this wetland are ringed by invasive phragmites- a tall grass that grows so tall and dense it blocks out any other plant from growing. This growth means that native animals loose important nesting and feeding habitat, so natural resource managers work to treat and remove this invasive species. 

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