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Wolf Lake, on the edge of the city, straddles the border of Illinois and Indiana. Even though it has been dredged, diked, dumped, and cut through by a highway, it retains a surprising selection of native wetland plants and fish.
© 2002 The Field Museum, Photos by John Weinstein - GN90490_313D
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