World Wetlands Day 2 February| Stock Photos, Graphics, Vectors, Illustrations, Background, Icons, Symbol & png by Graphics Pic

World Wetlands Day

World Wetlands Day 2 February | Stock Photos, Graphics, Vectors, Illustrations, Background, Icons, Symbol & png by Graphics Pic

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World Wetlands Day, first celebrated in 1997, was created so that government agencies, non-government organizations, communities and citizens could come together to raise public awareness for the value of wetlands and their benefits to people and the planet. People will only work to save what they love, and they can only love something they know.

 

 

 

 

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If a person has never watched the breeze ripple across reflections of clouds in the still waters of a reed-lined pool, seen a kaleidoscope of wildflowers blooming in concentric rings around vernal pools, watched the feeding frenzy of avian life around tidal wetlands, or felt his or her own soul lifted on the wings of tens of thousands of waterfowl rising in unison from the surface of the water, what incentive is there to preserve a local wetland?

 

 

 

 

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If a person has never watched the breeze ripple across reflections of clouds in the still waters of a reed-lined pool, seen a kaleidoscope of wildflowers blooming in concentric rings around vernal pools, watched the feeding frenzy of avian life around tidal wetlands, or felt his or her own soul lifted on the wings of tens of thousands of waterfowl rising in unison from the surface of the water, what incentive is there to preserve a local wetland?

 

 

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Wetlands, areas of transition between aquatic and terrestrial habitats that are either covered by or saturated with water for at least part of the year, exist in nearly every climate worldwide, on every continent except Antarctica. Sources of water for wetlands include groundwater from aquifers, seeps or springs, rainwater and runoff, floodwater from nearby rivers or lakes, and seawater inundation, as in the case of tidal salt marshes. Just about every landscape in California hosts some type of wetland. The coast, of course, has its tidally influenced salt marshes, while inland valleys and grasslands have vernal pools and floodplains. High in the mountains are wet meadows and fens, and even in the hottest, driest desert parts of the state, wetlands take the form of fan palm oases and springs.

 

 

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