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Wetlands Convention 2. velj
It’s time to value wetlands! RT to raise awareness today on for life to thrive.
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⛔️Ibrahim M. S. 🇳🇬 2. velj
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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Scotland: The Big Picture 2. velj
For 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!
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WWT 2. velj
Happy ! Aren't wetlands amazing? Please share and spread the word to help more people appreciate why 💙 🌏 💧
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WWF Water 💧🐟 31. sij
Here's why we should all be celebrating on Sunday. And every day. They are our life support systems.
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Tim Jarvis 1. velj
Today is . 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.
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Emily Toner 1. velj
(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.
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Stephen Golladay 2. velj
Happy ! Might I suggest a tromp (gently) in a swamp to celebrate. This is Chickasawhatchee, the 2nd largest freshwater wetland in Georgia (US)
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Ramesh Pandey IFS 2. velj
Wish every wetland is treasured for its beauty and innate values.
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Meg Schmidt (she/her) 2. velj
It's !! 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.
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Groundwork Greater Manchester 2. velj
It's today! Wetlands are home to countless species of wildlife & are among the most productive ecosystems on our planet.
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Taylor M. Sloey, Ph.D. 2. velj
Celebrated 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.
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Michelle 2. velj
Today it is and what better place to experience it than the Somerset Levels.
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Oregon Zoo 1. velj
Let’s beavery clear: we need to protect our water.
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UN Biodiversity 2. velj
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Naveenism 2. velj
On , let's all understand the importance of protecting wetlands on earth & spread awareness how it helps on absorbing carbon content from the environment.
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Norfolk Wildlife Trust 2. velj
Today is ! 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?
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UN Environment Programme 2. velj
🟩 Conserve & protect wetlands to end biodiversity loss 🟩 Practice wise use of wetlands to conserve biodiversity 🟩 Restore wetlands to restore biodiversity Wetland services are 𝒑𝒓𝒊𝒄𝒆𝒍𝒆𝒔𝒔 via
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Ketan Nardhani 1. velj
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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Parrot Of The Day 🦜 1. velj
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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