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Title: "Empowering Women in Wetland Conservation: The Inspiring Story of CBaby JD's Work"

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Mara began to write. Not grant text—she couldn't abide the sterile clauses—but essays and small stories that tried to catch the marsh's dialect. She wrote about the sound of salt mixing with soil, about the way an old dock sank into memory like a shell into sand. Her words found a tiny readership: a local paper printed one essay, and a university student included another in a presentation. People told her she turned mud into metaphor, which she liked because it meant the marsh could speak through her without being reduced to numbers. wetlands wife cbaby jd work

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