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World Wetlands Day: Wetlands and Climate Change

World Wetlands Day: Wetlands and Climate Change

Dyer Island Conservation Trust

The Theme for World Wetlands Day 2019 was, “Wetlands and Climate Change”.

The destruction of wetlands is a concern because they are some of the most productive habitats on the planet. Wetlands support a complex set of birdlife, animals, insects and reptiles, and serve as nurseries for many of these species. Sadly, 50% of the world’s wetlands have been destroyed through pollution, expansion of agriculture and misuse of the water resource. Without suitable wetland habitat, many species could soon face a serious challenge. The restoration of wetlands can help to buffer against weather extremes.

WHAT CAN YOU DO TO PROTECT OUR WETLANDS?

  • Be mindful of waste disposal. Pick up all litter and dispose in appropriate trash containers. Pollution from the stormwater drains is clogging our wetlands.
  • Stop the draining of wetlands for agricultural purposes. 
  • Save water.
  • Develop and promote sustainable land use.
  • Educate others about the importance of wetlands.

See the blog post here.

World Wetlands Day: Wetlands and Climate Change

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