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About local wetlands

Posted on December 4, 2020 By admin No Comments on About local wetlands

Sharing two reports published by members of the Wetland Stewardship Partnership ten years ago, both still completely relevant for wetland protection.

Sensitive-Ecosystems-and-Features-in-the-Okanagan-Region wetlandprimer_wsp_2010

 

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