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The magnificent ramshorn is found in only four known sites in the lower Cape Fear River Basin in North Carolina. If not for efforts by partners like the Coastal Plain Conservation Group, the magnificent ramshorn might be extinct!

Photo credit: Andy Wood, USFWS
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Author U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Southeast Region

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