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The Fens - Wikipedia Fen is the local term for an individual area of marshland or former marshland It also designates the type of marsh typical of the area, which has neutral or alkaline water and relatively large quantities of dissolved minerals, but few other plant nutrients
What is a Fen? - US Forest Service Fens are peat-forming wetlands that rely on groundwater input and require thousands of years to develop and cannot easily be restored once destroyed Fens are also hotspots of biodiversity
FENS Forum 2026 | International Neuroscience Conference FENS is the main organisation for neuroscience in Europe, representing more than 22,000 members in 43 European societies across 33 countries Find out the latest news at FENS with information about our activities, members, partners and neuroscience research
Fens | England, Map, Facts | Britannica Fens, natural region of about 15,500 square miles (40,100 square km) of reclaimed marshland in eastern England, extending north to south between Lincoln and Cambridge
FENS Forum 2026 – European Brain Council (EBC) The Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS), in collaboration with their host society the Sociedad Española de Neurociencia (SENC), are delighted to welcome you to the FENS Forum 2026, taking place in Barcelona, Spain, from 4-8 July 2026
FENS Forum 2026 – EBPS Taking place in the vibrant city of Barcelona, Spain, from 6-10 July 2026, the next FENS Forum will showcase and celebrate breakthrough research on all aspects of the brain and central nervous system
Fens Forever - Nebraskaland Magazine Fens are where ancient groundwater pushes up to the surface, supplying cold water that supports a plant community that has persisted since the ice age Plants such as bog bean, marsh marigold, marsh fern and the rare Loesel’s twayblade orchid can be found in fens
About Fens - Native Plants and Ecosystem Services Prairie fens are dominated by sedges, grasses and other grasslike vegetation, and contain very high plant diversity, including grass and wildflower species found in drier prairies This plant community is home to many rare species, including the federally endangered Mitchell’s satyr butterfly