SOARING THE OASIS
 
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Gothic T graphiche Land of the Great Blue Herons is rich in variety and mystery.
Also known as a riparian wetland, dense stands 

of Cottonwood and Willow trees once marked the 

meandering path of Fountain Creek.

Soaring the Oasis

A growing citizenry diverted the creek for their use, 

depriving downstream wetlands 

of sustaining flows.


Local creek flow, however, could not 

quench the thirst of an ever expanding populace. 
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Graphic Eventually, water was brought to the people
from the distant Waters of the Great Divide. 

After multiple uses and careful attention by the Guardians of the Wastewater, 

this precious water is returned to Fountain Creek, 

where it becomes the major source of a permanent flow 

which now nurtures the wetlands of El Paso County. 
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Graphic The Center for Nature on Fountain Creek overlooks a wetland habitat 
where the combination of surface water and lush adjacent vegetation 

creates a linear oasis on the parched plains of Colorado the Colorful. 

Ponds, marshes, and riparian habitats support five distinct communities 

alive with fascinating creatures and exotic vegetation.
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Graphic Over a hundred Great Blue Herons established a cluster of nests
known as a heronry or a rookery along the banks of Fountain Creek. 

The Great Blue Herons depend on open water and adjacent wetlands 

for food, shelter, and space to rear their young.  Development and population

pressures are changing the environment along Fountain Creek

so the herons may be moving their rookery.
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Gra;hic Many aspects of the heron's local story remain unknown. 
You may want to investigate small ponds, or marshes in your neighborhood 

for evidence of heron movement, feeding sites and behaviors. 

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Graphic Your successful completion of the JOURNEY will be noted 
when you give your teacher

your solution to the Water Word Wizard Puzzle.

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CONGRATULATIONS!

You will be recognized far and wide as a 

KEEPER, ROYAL STEWARD OF THE WATER.

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