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Wetlands meaning
plural of wetland (“An area or region that is characteristically saturated; a marsh”)
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The research assessed different wetlands mainly those in Kigali city, Akanyaru wetland, Rweru-Mugesera wetland, wetlands in Kirehe districts, Rugezi wetlands, wetlands in Rusizi district among many others.
The Harare Wetlands Trust said wetlands were being plundered in the capital and there was need to protect the water sources from further destruction and declare wetlands ecologically-sensitive areas.
Since 2001, the Orlando Wetlands Festival has promoted community awareness of the Orlando Wetlands Park and the importance of Florida’s ecological and water resources.
Our wetlands are also vital for our wildlife: 40% of the world's species rely on wetlands in some way.
Saint Vincent plans to make improvements to two of three wetlands — to increase oxygen levels in the water flowing from abandoned mining operations and also to prolong that flow through the wetlands, allowing more time for iron to settle out of the water.
Wetlands that may lose federal and state protection include geographically isolated wetlands, such as cyprus savannas, pocosins, and Carolina bays.
According to Wetlands' register of members' share accounts, a company called H&F Oudehoutdraai initially owned 80% of the shares in Wetlands.
In a significant attempt to protect coastal wetlands in the wake of the climate crisis, a mobile app has been developed to collect the complete datasets on smaller wetlands across the coastal region of the country.
Toondah is part of Moreton Bay, which is listed under the Ramsar convention on wetlands – an international treaty that protects important wetlands around the world.
But Justice Antonin Scalia argued that protections only applied to wetlands “with a continuous surface connection” to navigable water — a far smaller number of wetlands.
An example of a mitigation measure would be the creation of wetlands in a nearby location to mitigate the filling in of wetlands necessary for a road development if it is not possible to reroute the road.
The importance of wetlands to the lake has been appreciated, and many of the larger wetlands have protected status.
Alliance Night Elves who want to get to Stormwind can try to get through the Wetlands, or take a summon.
A MAJOR British firm has splashed out millions to support the much-loved Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust (WWT) whose headquarters are based in Slimbridge.
A major oil spill off the coast of Huntington Beach, Calif., washed up on nearby Orange County beaches, killing fish and birds and threatening local wetlands.
Constructed wetlands then further clean the permeate.
Critics of the bill say this would act as an amnesty for the many farms that already use illegal wells to tap into the aquifer underlying the wetlands to grow strawberries that are exported across Europe.
Cynthia Arel has interpreted the recollections of Julie Maytom in a window display that captures elements from her childhood in Stanbridge and Parkview, as well as her passion for Fivebough Wetlands.
Dr. P. Sathiyaselvam, Deputy Director & Head of Wetlands and Flyways Programme at BNHS, stressed the importance of cooperation from all stakeholders to ensure the area’s conservation.
Faculty at UW Bothell suspect the 58-acre site on campus became a roosting area for crows around 2009 because trees in the nearby wetlands were tall enough, at last, to provide nighttime protection.