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Wetlands and Climate Change in Southwest Nova Scotia

Wetlands and Climate Change in Southwest Nova Scotia

by Rebecca King | Jan 31, 2024 | Atlantic, Biodiversity, Blog, Climate Change, Wetlands

Image credit: Nick Hill, SW Nova Biosphere Region Originally published in SW Biosphere Region Spring/Summer Newsletter 2023. Wetlands are incredible ecosystems for many reasons, and increasingly they have been acknowledged for their climate change mitigation and...

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