• https://www.newsmax.com/us/supreme-court-epa-wetlands/2023/05/25/id/1121181/
    https://www.newsmax.com/us/supreme-court-epa-wetlands/2023/05/25/id/1121181/
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    Supreme Court Limits EPA Power Over Wetlands
    The Supreme Court on Thursday made it harder for the federal government to police water pollution in a decision that strips protections from wetlands that are isolated from larger bodies of water.
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  • Birds hanging out
    July 6th 2012 Green Cay Wetlands West Delray Fla
    Birds hanging out July 6th 2012 Green Cay Wetlands West Delray Fla
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  • IAEA - World Wetlands Day - Isotopic Techniques Help Protect Threatened Ecosystem:

    https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/world-wetlands-day-isotopic-techniques-help-protect-threatened-ecosystem

    #IAEA #WorldWetlandsDay #WWD #Ecosystem #Environment #Conservation #ThreatenedEcosystems #HumanEncroachment #Sustainability #Hydrology #Water #Wetlands #Groundwater #Waterflow #WaterResourceManagement #Rainfall #Isotopes #IsotopeHydrology #Radioisotopes
    IAEA - World Wetlands Day - Isotopic Techniques Help Protect Threatened Ecosystem: https://www.iaea.org/newscenter/news/world-wetlands-day-isotopic-techniques-help-protect-threatened-ecosystem #IAEA #WorldWetlandsDay #WWD #Ecosystem #Environment #Conservation #ThreatenedEcosystems #HumanEncroachment #Sustainability #Hydrology #Water #Wetlands #Groundwater #Waterflow #WaterResourceManagement #Rainfall #Isotopes #IsotopeHydrology #Radioisotopes
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    World Wetlands Day: Isotopic Techniques Help Protect Threatened Ecosystem
    Wetlands are one of the world's most threatened ecosystems. The IAEA is helping to protect them with isotopic techniques.
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  • The UN's Agenda 21 proposes a global regime that will monitor, oversee, and strictly regulate our planet's oceans, lakes, streams, rivers, aquifers, sea beds, coastlands, wetlands, forests, jungles, grasslands, farmland, deserts, tundra, and mountains. It even has a whole section on regulating and "protecting" the atmosphere. It proposes plans for cities, towns, suburbs, villages, and rural areas. It envisions a global scheme for healthcare, education, nutrition, agriculture, labor, production, and consumption - in short, everything. There is nothing on, in, over, or under the Earth that doesn't fall within the purview of some part of Agenda 21.
    The UN's Agenda 21 proposes a global regime that will monitor, oversee, and strictly regulate our planet's oceans, lakes, streams, rivers, aquifers, sea beds, coastlands, wetlands, forests, jungles, grasslands, farmland, deserts, tundra, and mountains. It even has a whole section on regulating and "protecting" the atmosphere. It proposes plans for cities, towns, suburbs, villages, and rural areas. It envisions a global scheme for healthcare, education, nutrition, agriculture, labor, production, and consumption - in short, everything. There is nothing on, in, over, or under the Earth that doesn't fall within the purview of some part of Agenda 21.
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  • The international wetland of Dargah Sangi in West Azarbaijan, north-western Iran, is going through a lively season full of water.

    Dargah Sangi is one of the seven wetlands of Sulduz plain in the south-western part of Lake Urmia.

    The wetland was on the verge of extinction, but it was revived thanks to the abundant rainfalls of the past two years, as well as the release of the water accumulated behind the region’s dams.

    Now birds such as coots, black winged stilts, ducks and terns have returned to the area, bringing back a freshness which was missing for a long time.
    The international wetland of Dargah Sangi in West Azarbaijan, north-western Iran, is going through a lively season full of water. Dargah Sangi is one of the seven wetlands of Sulduz plain in the south-western part of Lake Urmia. The wetland was on the verge of extinction, but it was revived thanks to the abundant rainfalls of the past two years, as well as the release of the water accumulated behind the region’s dams. Now birds such as coots, black winged stilts, ducks and terns have returned to the area, bringing back a freshness which was missing for a long time.
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  • This is a beautiful sculpture in the Baker Wetlands near my living space. I look forward to having some amazing breathwork and healing events in this beautiful space of nature as we make the huge Transition! ARANGA!
    This is a beautiful sculpture in the Baker Wetlands near my living space. I look forward to having some amazing breathwork and healing events in this beautiful space of nature as we make the huge Transition! ARANGA!
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  • Fireflies nearing extinction due to pesticide exposure, artificial light pollution

    Artificial light, habitat loss, and pesticides pose a grave threat to firefly species. AFP/STR/Files
    Fireflies are in deep trouble, with many species facing extinction due to habitat loss and exposure to pesticides, according to the first major review of their global status, published Monday.

    Adding irony to injury, one of Nature's most entrancing spectacles is also being snuffed out by artificial light pollution, researchers reported in the journal BioScience.

    More than 2,000 species of fireflies — which are, in fact, beetles — illuminate wetlands, marshes, grasslands, forests and urban parks worldwide.
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    Fireflies nearing extinction due to pesticide exposure, artificial light pollution Artificial light, habitat loss, and pesticides pose a grave threat to firefly species. AFP/STR/Files Fireflies are in deep trouble, with many species facing extinction due to habitat loss and exposure to pesticides, according to the first major review of their global status, published Monday. Adding irony to injury, one of Nature's most entrancing spectacles is also being snuffed out by artificial light pollution, researchers reported in the journal BioScience. More than 2,000 species of fireflies — which are, in fact, beetles — illuminate wetlands, marshes, grasslands, forests and urban parks worldwide. https://www.minds.com/newsfeed/1071158238311297024?referrer=alidervash101
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    Fireflies nearing extinction due to pesticide exposure, artificial light pollution
    'Some species get hit especially hard by habitat loss because they need specific conditions to complete their life cycle,' a biologist said
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