Synergistic efforts to preserve wetlands take place within UNESCO Biosphere Reserves and Ramsar Wetlands.
Sportier types can head to the nearby Norfolk Broads, where a network of navigable waterways criss-crosses scenic wetlands.
The company maintains protected wetlands (with snapping turtles), Monarch butterfly habitat and flower meadows.
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Visit wondrous and enigmatic rockart sites and explore spectacular wildlife-teeming wetlands with local guides.
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In the meantime, about 10 square miles of the state's wetlands disappear every year.
We need to be conservationists to be sure, preserving wetlands, forests, open spaces and coastlines.
Yes we had walked for months across deserts and wetlands, our ranks thinned daily.
The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) is working with Bulgarian conservationists on the project.
On 2 February, we celebrate World Wetlands Day 2013 under the theme Wetlands and Water Management.
We're passing small mounds of waste, oil rigs and miles of brown, patchy wetlands.
The ability to rebuild the Louisiana wetlands -- America's delta-- for generations to come.
Officials were also forced to move barges that had been preventing oil from reaching sensitive wetlands.
This is one of the most important wetlands areas and covers diverse landscape units.
Bolstering hurricane defenses through improved levees and wetlands could, however, make a world of difference.
In Iran, bloggers mounted a campaign to publicise the threat to wetlands from roads and dams.
They got architects involved and built a bat house at the London Wetlands Centre.
Scientists found the creature in the wetlands of Lake Alaotra, the largest lake in Madagascar.
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More than 350 bird species live in the wetlands, which is roughly the size of Belgium.
In Louisiana, power utility Entergy is restoring wetlands that will help soften the blow from future storms.
Anger grew along the U.S. Gulf Coast as thick oil washed into delicate coastal wetlands in Louisiana.
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Both IHP and Ramsar have always had the nexus of water, people and wetlands at its core.
Wetlands constitute a resource of great socio-economic, cultural and scientific value, and their loss would be irreparable.
The citizens of Moscow, however, need no explanation of one aspect of the problem the importance of wetlands.
Along the lower Mississippi some have proposed diversions through wetlands as a way to mitigate oxygen starvation.
This could be due to the thawing of the Northern permafrost and increased emissions from tropical wetlands.
Doggerland was a low-lying region of forests and wetlands that paleontologists believe connected Britain to the European mainland.
Skis and snowshoes were first invented to cross wetlands and marshes in the winter when they froze over.
The runway where the man was spotted juts out into water that is surrounded by marsh and wetlands.
The route traverses what used to be abundant wetlands, including spots such as the Queens Bridge, which crosses a now-destroyed waterfall.
The project includes planting more trees, restoring wetlands, building natural dams in streams and reducing water run-off from fields.
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