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  1. Wetlands occur where water meets land. They include mangroves, peatlands and marshes, rivers and lakes, deltas, floodplains and flooded forests, rice-fields, and even coral reefs. Wetlands exist in every country and in every climatic zone, from the polar regions to the tropics, and from high altitudes to dry regions.

  2. Wetlands are transitional areas, sandwiched between permanently flooded deepwater environments and well-drained uplands, where the water table is usually at or near the surface or the land is covered by shallow water.

  3. Wetlands cover a small percentage of the earth’s surface, yet they are essential systems – they are the arteries and veins of the landscape. They are rich in nature and vital to human life. They act as water sources and purifiers. They protect our shores. They are the planet’s greatest natural carbon stores. They are crucial […]

  4. La Convención sobre los Humedales es el tratado intergubernamental que ofrece el marco para la conservación y el uso racional de los humedales y sus recursos.

  5. Wetlands form their own beneficial microclimate; they mitigate and regulate heat due to the water and dense plant cover. If you’re familiar with the Urban Heat Island (UHI) effect, consider wetlands to be the antithesis. Wetlands are nature’s air conditioning, the OG “swamp coolers”.

  6. Wetlands is a large swamp and primarily-Alliance area that is partially flooded after the Shattering. Quests involve trying to rebuild the flooded Menethil Harbor, assist the night elves in Greenwarden's Grove, and discover dwarven dig sites.

  7. 10 de abr. de 2023 · In the very heart of the province, the Iberá Wetlands are the second largest wetlands in the world and one of the main reserves of biodiversity in Latin America. A victim of intensive livestock farming, deforestation, and poaching for 70 years, today it’s one of Argentina’s tourist gems.

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