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  1. Forty-four years ago on February 2, 1971, on the Caspian Sea, a group of forward-thinking world leaders gathered to set-forth a framework for international cooperation to conserve the world’s wetlands. This day, World Wetlands Day, is a significant reminder of the boundless value of wetlands.
  2. The science behind the implementation of these conservation practices and management strategies is developed and supported by the NRCS Science and Technology Divisions, National Technical Support Centers, the Water and Climate Center, and the Wetlands Team, who are continually developing new tools to, among other things, improve snowmelt.

Bangor Wetlands Group. Welcome to the website of the Bangor Wetlands Group (BWG). We are a group of wetland scientists and students based in the Wolfson Carbon Capture Laboratories (WCCL) at Bangor University in North Wales, UK. Our research and teaching span the breadth of the discipline; from the use of constructed treatment wetlands to the.

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Regional Strategy 2018

10/05/2018 —

The Regional Strategy 2018 will guide wetland restoration for the WRP over the next few decades using scientifically-based, quantitative objectives that will improve wetland resilience to climate change and other stressors. These objectives will help guide all levels of stakeholders in the wetlands community from resource agencies to funders to restoration practitioners in designing projects, reviewing project proposals, and making funding decisions. See the press release here. To access the Regional Strategy 2018 and associated maps and tools, visit our Marsh Adaptation Planning Tool.

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California Wetlands 101

Wetlands perform vital ecosystem services that support an array of life, including us!

Welcome to the website of the Bangor Wetlands Group (BWG). We are a group of wetland scientists and students based in the Wolfson Carbon Capture Laboratories (WCCL) at Bangor University in North Wales, UK. Our research and teaching span the breadth of the discipline; from the use of constructed treatment wetlands to the reintroduction of wetland animals, and from peatland carbon storage to decomposition in mangrove swamps.

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We’re fortunate enough at Bangor University to be surrounded by a great variety of wetlands right here in Snowdonia and North Wales, though our team also works on wetlands from around the world, including peat-permafrost sites in the Arctic, tropical wetlands in Malaysia and mangroves in Florida.

Our team is led by Prof Chris Freeman who is one of the world’s leading experts on wetland science.

Please follow us on Twitter @BangorWetlands and Instagram @BangorWetlands

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Wetlands News

  • Tracking COVID-19 and other viruses in wastewater in Nigeria and South Africa
    11 December 2020
  • Bonobos studied by a Bangor Primatologist unearth a new species of truffle
    15 October 2020
  • Snake bite expert helping raise awareness of the danger of snake bites in India
    15 October 2020
  • Forest Research wins funding for collaborative research into oak tree health
    8 July 2020
  • Solving mysteries with Leverhulme Research Grants
    7 July 2020
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