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Welcome to the 2007 edition of Wetlands Australia, an annual publication that highlights current activities and projects across Australia focusing on wetlands and their conservation, management and education.
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Waterbirds depend on wetlands. Biologically productive wetland habitats support a variety of life cycle stages, including feeding, breeding, nesting and moulting, for many resident and migratory waterbirds.
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Wetlands offer substantial economic, social and environmental values that can be harnessed and managed sustainably for the benefit of future generations. Raising awareness and understanding of the benefits of wetlands today will...
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