As we mark World Wetlands Day 2025 under the theme “Protecting Wetlands for Our Common Future,” we shine a spotlight on these ...
Human activities are altering and accelerating the rate of change, threatening our wetlands’ continued existence.
A project backed by the Chilean government and UNEP is helping to revive the Cahuil wetland and kickstart economic growth.
Each year, thousands of migratory birds such as the colorful African pygmy goose, maccoa duck and African spoonbill stop at ...
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How washing bays affect wetlands
Washing bay operators must implement pollution control measures, such as oil separators, grease traps, and water recycling ...
Wetlands are superheroes in tackling climate change. Peatland, a key category of wetlands, covers only about 3% of the world’s total surface area but holds 30% of all natural carbon, almost ...
Feb. 2, is World Wetlands Day, and here in North Carolina these increasingly imperiled water bodies are integral to our quality of life and economy, making their protection vital.
The Addo Elephant National Park in South Africa was established 94 years ago to protect the last 11 elephants in the Eastern ...