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- Wetlands are rich reservoirs of biodiversity123. About 40% of the world’s plant and animal species depend on wetlands, including 30% of all known fish species1. Over 100,000 freshwater species have been identified in wetlands so far, with 200 new ones discovered annually1. Wetlands support waterbird, fish, amphibian, reptile and plant species during important life stages by providing roosting, nesting and feeding habitat as well as refuge during extreme weather conditions3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Wetlands are rich reservoirs of biodiversity that are vital for humanity and nature to thrive. About 40% of the world’s plant and animal species depend on wetlands, including 30% of all known fish species. Over 100,000 freshwater species have been identified in wetlands so far, with 200 new ones discovered annually.www.ramsar.org/sites/default/files/ramsar_50_facts…
Wetlands themselves are rich in biodiversity. It’s estimated that up to 40 per cent of the world’s species live and breed in wetlands. Some wetland species like dragonflies are highly sensitive to changes in the environment, and their welfare has become an important indicator of the overall health of the ecosystems where they live and breed.
www.ducks.ca/stories/biodiversity/healthy-wetland…Wetlands are a critical part of our natural environment, and play a key role in supporting Australia’s biological diversity. Wetlands support waterbird, fish, amphibian, reptile and plant species during important life stages by providing roosting, nesting and feeding habitat as well as refuge during extreme weather conditions.www.dcceew.gov.au/water/wetlands/publications/fa… - See results only from ramsar.org
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