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Daily Archives: 4th February 2020

Wetlands

Wetlands the fountains that support Biodiversity

Conversations on Conservation, Eco Concepts and Changing BehaviourBy Mandy4th February 2020

Wetlands are areas flooded by water seasonally or permanently and the plants that grow in these areas can survive anaerobic soil conditions. Water is usually found on top of the soil or just beneath soil surface. Wetlands are separated from dams and lakes because of the plants that grow there, usually it is well adapted…

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