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wetland
[ wet-land ]
wetland
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noun
- sometimes plural
- an area of swampy or marshy land, esp considered as part of an ecological system
- ( as modifier )
wetland species
wetland
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- A low-lying area of land that is saturated with moisture, especially when regarded as the natural habitat of wildlife. Marshes, swamps, and bogs are examples of wetlands.
- See more at lacustrine
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Example Sentences
Colombian energy giant Ecopetrol has polluted hundreds of sites with oil, including water sources and biodiverse wetlands, the BBC World Service has found.
Environmental groups oppose building a barrage in the estuary – a highly-protected wetland of international importance.
California lawmakers are proposing legislation that aims to reestablish safeguards for the state’s streams and wetlands in response to a Supreme Court ruling limiting federal clean water regulations.
Diggers and machines carve through the forest floor, paving over wetland to surface the road which will cut through a protected area.
Bennett previously worked at the EPA as wetlands enforcement coordinator in New England and says she is tuned into the work culture among environmental scientists.
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