Examples of 'natural wetlands' in a sentence

Meaning of "natural wetlands"

The term 'natural wetlands' refers to areas of land that are saturated or covered with water for significant periods, creating a unique ecosystem that supports a wide range of aquatic plants, animals, and bird species. Natural wetlands play a crucial role in water filtration, flood control, and biodiversity preservation

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Natural wetlands should not be destroyed or degraded.
Avoid summer construction in and adjacent to natural wetlands.
Strengthen the capacity of natural wetlands to resist a warmer and drier climate.
Agriculture and urbanisation are the major causes of the loss of natural wetlands.
It originates from emissions mainly from natural wetlands and various anthropogenic activities.
No artificial substitute can provide a proper alternative for the present natural wetlands.
A natural wetlands houses many native flora and fauna and is open to the public.
Enhancement for wildlife habitat is more ecologically viable in natural wetlands than in stormwater ponds.
The concept was adapted from natural wetlands that process nutrients and pollutants with plants.
Increased water abstraction and artificialized water management also have a major impact on natural wetlands.
Organic matter added to degraded natural wetlands can in some cases help restore their productivity.
This means that the system intensifies spontaneous biological processes as they occur in natural wetlands.
The existing natural Wetlands would be polluted or damaged by development.
This stands to reason given the dearth of natural wetlands in Extremadura.
Natural wetlands These have been used for wastewater treatment for many years.

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A floating boardwalk that takes you through the natural wetlands in Wasilla creek.
The natural wetlands formerly extended to the neighbouring islands of Providenciales and South Caicos.
It is connected to the Frey Boardwalk which leads to the natural wetlands.
Common causes of natural wetlands include,.
That natural wetlands also function as refuges of crop wild relatives ; and.
Nonetheless, some improvements to the condition of natural wetlands have been observed.
One-third of natural wetlands are facing threat of change or destruction.
Air, especially the oxygen contained within it, is another critical abiotic factor in natural wetlands.
That natural wetlands also function as refuges of wild relatives of crops ; and.
Kopacki Rit is home to the largest natural wetlands in Europe, which are a birdwatcher 's dream.
In Sri Lanka, this plant usually grows in buffalo ponds and natural wetlands.
In some communities, natural wetlands are also used as a component of the wastewater treatment train.
The cost of replacing existing rice habitat with managed natural wetlands is more than $3.5 billion.
Losses in natural wetlands continue in the 21st century.
The world has lost 70 per cent of its natural wetlands over the last century.
For instance fully-functioning natural wetlands filter off nutrients and toxic substances from water.
Until 1863, the site of the Gardens was largely natural wetlands and sand dunes.
It is one of the largest natural wetlands along southern Africa's West Coast.

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