Marshes, not marmots, are the best environmental forecasters
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OAK HAMMOCK MARSH, MB, Feb. 2, 2016 /CNW/ - Shadow or no shadow, Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) enjoys watching the groggy groundhog emerge from his burrow as much as everyone else. For 77 years, DUC has been conserving habitat that benefits a host of wildlife like groundhogs. But one other important element of the natural world is often overlooked on Groundhog Day: wetlands.
February 2nd is also World Wetlands Day. These marshes, ponds and bogs are at the heart of DUC's conservation work. They are powerful and important for many reasons. Science shows that the status and health of wetlands can tell us a great deal. They are some of the best environmental forecasters.
Learn more about what wetlands do, and DUC's new campaign to save them called Rescue Our Wetlands.
When wetlands are destroyed, Canadians see more algae in their lakes. They see more damage cause by flooding and more carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere, which contributes to climate change. In Canada, as many as 80 acres of wetlands are lost every day. That's the equivalent of 45 soccer fields every 24 hours.
Wetlands are also great places to relax and enjoy the beauty of the outdoors. Hiking, snowshoeing, and birdwatching opportunities are great this time of year. So regardless of whatever forecast our furry friend delivers, DUC encourages all Canadians to shake off their urge to hibernate by getting outside and celebrating World Wetlands Day.
Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is the leader in wetland conservation. A registered charity, DUC partners with government, industry, non-profit organizations and landowners to conserve wetlands that are critical to waterfowl, wildlife and the environment.
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Video with caption: "The Rescue Our Wetlands campaign will be the largest contribution to conservation in Canada’s history.". Video available at: http://stream1.newswire.ca/cgi-bin/playback.cgi?file=20160202_C2361_VIDEO_EN_611209.mp4&posterurl=http%3a%2f%2fphotos.newswire.ca%2fimages%2f20160202_C2361_PHOTO_EN_611209.jpg&order=1&jdd=20160202&cnum=C2361
Image with caption: "Canada’s boreal forest covers 58 per cent of Canada and is home to countless lakes, rivers and wetlands. It’s one of the best opportunities for conservation anywhere on Earth. (CNW Group/DUCKS UNLIMITED CANADA)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20160202_C2361_PHOTO_EN_611213.jpg
Image with caption: "Prairie potholes are small but mighty ecosystems. They are some of the best waterfowl breeding grounds in the world and also help mitigate floods and drought. But pressure to drain them is relentless. (CNW Group/DUCKS UNLIMITED CANADA)". Image available at: http://photos.newswire.ca/images/download/20160202_C2361_PHOTO_EN_611215.jpg
Nigel Simms, Ducks Unlimited Canada, Phone: 204-467-3266, Email: [email protected]
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