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It’s time to value wetlands! RT to raise awareness today on
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Wetlands are a critical part of our natural environment. They protect our shores from wave action, reduce the impacts of floods, absorb pollutants and improve water quality.
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#WorldWetlandsDay we're celebrating the engineers who work tirelessly to bring these ecosystems back to Scotland. As beavers build their dams they create life-giving, carbon-storing, flood-mitigating, drought-saving, water-filtering wetlands. And they do all that for free! pic.twitter.com/jbz938duNf
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Here's why we should all be celebrating
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Happy
#WorldWetlandsDay! Aren't wetlands amazing? Please share and spread the word to help more people appreciate why#WetlandBiodiversityMatters
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Today is
#WorldWetlandsDay. Wetlands form an important carbon sequestering system (or “carbon sink”). They cover just 8% of the earth’s surface yet are estimated to store up to 35% of terrestrial carbon. pic.twitter.com/F8L7yqCrTW
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(2/10) The Beauty of Bogs





One of the most colorful parts of a bog is under your feet. For Sphagnum moss, a key wetland plant called the builder of bogs, green is only the beginning. I collected this bouquet in Ox Mountains Bogs SAC, Co. Sligo. #WorldWetlandsDay pic.twitter.com/njdWKtysHb
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#WorldWetlandsDay! Might I suggest a tromp (gently) in a swamp to celebrate. This is Chickasawhatchee, the 2nd largest freshwater wetland in Georgia (US) pic.twitter.com/JzsbPfCIIz
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Wish every wetland is treasured for its beauty and innate values.
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#WorldWetlandsDay !! I fell in love with wetlands several years ago and have been fortunate enough to get to work in so many beautiful places since. Here's just a few. pic.twitter.com/X6n84N5l5a
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Celebrated
#WorldWetlandsDay by enjoying the sites of Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve: Crocs, monitors, snakes, snails, horseshoe crabs, bats, herons, egrets, sea eagles, mudskippers, fish, butterflies, dragonflies, hornbills...all in a morning stroll. Throwback photo. pic.twitter.com/aXT9iZ3zMK
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Let’s beavery clear: we need to protect our water.
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Today it is
#WorldWetlandsDay and what better place to experience it than the Somerset Levels.#somerset#somersetlevelspic.twitter.com/3X7bepbjHJ
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Today is
#WorldWetlandsDay! Norfolk is full of these wonderful habitats which are great for nature


Did you know that 40% of all species worldwide live or breed in wetlands? #WetlandBiodiversityMatterspic.twitter.com/efBs8Akoec
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Why does wetland biodiversity matter? It matters for LIFE to THRIVE: • It filters pollutants from water which improves water quality • Wetlands provide livelihoods for one billion people • Mangroves protect coastal communities during storm & hurricanes
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#WorldWetlandsDay, let's all understand the importance of protecting wetlands on earth & spread awareness how it helps on absorbing carbon content from the environment. pic.twitter.com/I3xHEehzDZ
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Critically Endangered orange-bellied parrots (Neophema chrysogaster) foraging at Melbourne’s Western Treatment Plant, recognised as an internationally significant wetland under the Ramsar Convention since 1983. Even parrots need wetlands!
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Happy
#WorldWetlandsDay!
Watch below to find out why #WetlandBiodiversityMatters.
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#WorldWetlandsDay Twitter! For all their service and their beauty, let’s celebrate shallow open water, stan for swamps, applaud the marshes, give thanks for fens, and of course, toast the bogs (with a peaty beverage). pic.twitter.com/5wgvT2lB5s
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