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Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Wetlands

Wetlands  are indispensable for countless reasons – from providing humanity significant benefits, including fresh water supply, flood control, climate change mitigation, etc.

Wetlands are also vital for plants and animals to survive. In fact they are one of the most productive ecosystems in the world that give innumerable services to mankind and countless species of plants and animals.
Sadly, this precious wealth of the Mother Earth is diminishing at an alarming rate in most regions of the world. It has been reported that worldwide, at least 64% of them have disappeared since 1900.
It is our duty to protect and preserve wetlands that sustain lives, act as a natural safeguard against disasters as well as help us cope with extreme weather events. Wetlands, which are essential for both life and sustainability of the world's economies, need to be taken care of at utmost level.
Few ways that can help protect wetlands 

At communities level

Adopting practices that ensure long-term sustainability of the local wetlands for everyone. For instance, finding out whether the wetlands in your area are being used or overused, controlling illegal fishing and dumping, clear rubbish from wetlands, unblock streams and rivers, etc.

At individual level

You can either organise or join a wetland clean-up activity.
Use water carefully and avoid toxic products from entering into wetlands.
Participate or encourage others to conserve wetlands.
Besides, policy-makers should adopt strategies that support to protect and conserve wetlands. They should also work with local stake holders and NGOs to promote sustainable management of agriculture and wetlands

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