Kenilworth Marsh

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Kenilworth Marsh is a restored freshwater tidal wetland in Washington, D.C., known for its diverse wildlife and role in urban environmental conservation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf freshwater tidal wetland
restored wetland
urban wetland
adjacentTo Deanwood neighborhood
Kenilworth neighborhood
climate humid subtropical climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ecosystemType freshwater tidal marsh
environmentalRole flood mitigation
habitat for fish and birds
urban biodiversity support
water quality improvement
fauna amphibians
fish
turtles
wading birds
waterfowl
flora cattails
water lilies
wild rice
hasConservationStatus restored
hasEcosystemService carbon sequestration
educational opportunities
recreational opportunities
stormwater retention
hasUse environmental education
recreation
urban environmental conservation
wildlife habitat
hydrology freshwater
tidally influenced
isWithinUrbanArea Washington metropolitan area
knownFor diverse wildlife
urban environmental conservation role
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
locatedInAdministrativeEntity District of Columbia
locatedOnWaterbody Anacostia River
managedBy National Park Service
partOf Anacostia Park
Anacostia River
surface form: Anacostia River watershed

Kenilworth Park and Aquatic Gardens
surface form: Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens
partOfProtectedArea United States National Park System
surface form: National Park System
subjectOf urban ecology studies
wetland restoration projects
vegetationType aquatic plants
emergent wetland vegetation

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National Capital Parks-East sites hasPart Kenilworth Marsh
subject surface form: National Capital Parks-East