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Editorial: Grant money will help environmental group address carbon storage

A thick cluster of Phragmites, an invasive common reed, grows in the marsh in Gloucester, Virginia, on Nov. 16. (Kendall Warner / The Virginian-Pilot)
A thick cluster of Phragmites, an invasive common reed, grows in the marsh in Gloucester, Virginia, on Nov. 16. (Kendall Warner / The Virginian-Pilot)
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EPA grants to improve forest management in southeastern Virginia and help restore tidal wetlands on the Eastern Shore could make a big difference in Hampton Roads.

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