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    The World Bank estimates a cost of $150 billion a year to provide clean drinking water to the world. Wetlands filter huge amounts of pollution from water, reducing the amount of expensive technology needed to sate the world's thirst.

  2. The mangroves of are very important nurseries for juvenile sharks, especially scalloped hammerhead sharks which are critically endangered. We work to identify nursery sites in order to protect them. Find out more on our blog:

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    are transition zones. They are neither totally dry land nor totally underwater; they have characteristics of both” the “ can often support trees and other sturdy vegetation” So Sunday’s to learn more visit ’s link

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    (1/2); Today is ! ❄️🐢🦝🐸🐝🦋🦊🐿️ Wetlands are incredible all year - green and lush or under a coat of snow. Join us today to celebrate, and see what winter friends you can spot!

  5. Our lowland raised bogs are special habitats providing homes for a wide range of invertebrates, including the Large heath 🦋, a range of dragonflies and more! Healthy bogs also help store carbon and water! That's why we 🥰😍 them

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    At such a time last year, Ondiri wetland vegetation had been burnt by arsonists. This year the wet weather has saved the vegetation from being vulnerable to fires.

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    On let us celebrate the kidneys of the ecosystem and promise we don’t convert them into dry land by planting trees or draining water. Here Sarus , India’s tallest with livestock in Dhanauri, UP.

  8. Wetlands are areas of land where water covers the soil – all year or just at certain times of the year. They include: -swamps, marshes -billabongs, lakes, lagoons -saltmarshes, mudflats -mangroves, coral reefs -bogs, fens, and peatlands.

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    Celebrating charming water voles who live in our beautiful wetland on !

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    In the Lac Télé Community Réserve, home to 4 400km2 of flooded forest and swamps, fishers have agreed to sign a charter, developed and implemented by local communities to better manage their resources. Full vidéo ➡️

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    More important than the Super Bowl or Groundhog Day, its !

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    The types of soils and plants found in an area help scientists to identify wetlands. District staffers visit natural areas as a routine part of our work to study, verify and catalog data so water management decisions can be made based on sound science.

  13. Happy not only provide the necessary habitat for 🐢‘s, but 🐢’s are essential to maintaining a balance in wetland ecosystems! This is why the goal of the OTCC is protect both Ontario’s turtles and promote the protection of the wetlands they call home!

  14. On celebrating neotropical wetland . Here, the magnificent steelei in its native flooded forests of the Ramsar Wetland , , ,

  15. It’s ! Time to celebrate our lakes, rivers, floodplains, reedbeds, washes, fens, swamps and every other wetland habitat in between! Not only vital for our wildlife, they’ve an important role in how we combat . Find out more:

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    Today's . Wetlands are extremely important habitats that help keep our water clean and can prevent flooding.

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    DYK that we have our own wetland nature reserve at ? It's a fantastic habitat made of 19 ponds and reedbeds, home for over 400 species and it's free to visit to anyone!

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    , research on the along the Coast in . photo ©fredhoogervorst

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    It’s and a perfect time to learn about these hugely important ecosystems!

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