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Tavasci Marsh
When the first Europeans entered the Verde Valley in the late 16th century, they encountered an environment far different from the arid, desert-like conditions existing today. A series of slow-moving sloughs and marshes, in places over a mile wide, meandered lazily through the valley. Lush vegetation grew within this almost tropical marshland, providing habitat for a wide variety of mammals and birds, including parrots.
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