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Category: Recreation, Sport, Leisure and Tourism

Will wetland restoration be sustainable?   The challenge Wetlands have been threatened by losses for centuries, with drainage and conversion for intensive agriculture, peat…
Wetlands have been threatened by losses for centuries, with drainage and conversion for intensive agriculture, peat harvesting and river channel modification significantly reducing the area of wetlands and their character. https://www.wskep.net/waterr2b/sectors/recreation-sport-leisure/wetland-restoration/


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