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Understanding wetlands: fen, bog and marsh

By: Haslam, S. MPublication details: London: Taylor & Francis, 2003ISBN: 0415257948Subject(s): Natural habitats | Environment, conservation, renewable energy, waste management | Wetlands | Wetland ecology | Phragmites | Buffer zones | Habitats | Bog ecology | Bog plants | Bog vegetation | Fen vegetation | Marsh vegetationDDC classification: 333.918 Summary: This text explains how wetlands are created naturally and how they sustain themselves. It describes how the flora and fauna of these unique habitats are adapted to their environment - and how the ecosystem copes with pollutants and climatic change.
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This text explains how wetlands are created naturally and how they sustain themselves. It describes how the flora and fauna of these unique habitats are adapted to their environment - and how the ecosystem copes with pollutants and climatic change.

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