Peat bogs sequester a massive amount of the Earth's carbon dioxide. But even as scientists work to better understand bogs' ...
Animals are not just inhabitants of the natural world—they are its architects. A new study led by Professor Gemma Harvey from ...
Rivers, marshes, bogs, mangroves, mudflats, ponds, swamps, billabongs, lagoons, lakes, and floodplains are among the types of wetlands around the world. Most large wetland areas often include a ...
The health of wetlands is crucial to the survival of life on Earth. Beyond water, climate regulation, biodiversity, and food, what other essential roles do they play? The expert speakers are Nishantha ...
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Ondiri swamp is a shadow of its former after years of degradation. The World Wetlands Day is celebrated annually on February 2 to mark the day of the adoption of the Ramsar Convection. The convention ...
Vegetation Control through Grazing Capybaras are nature's lawn mowers. As dedicated herbivores, they graze tirelessly on ...
Though they cover only around 6 per cent of the Earth’s land surface, 40 per cent of all plant and animal species live or breed in wetlands. Wetland biodiversity matters for our health ...
The establishment of wetlands ranks high among the green priorities of politicians in Denmark and many other countries. And with the new Green Tripartite Agreement between the government ...
Animals are not just inhabitants of the natural world -- they are its architects. A new study has revealed how hundreds of species shape the landscapes we depend on, from vast termite mounds visible ...