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Definition of wetland in English: wetlandnoun ˈwɛtlənd mass nounalso wetlandsLand consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land. 湿地,沼泽地 the draining of British wetlands count noun the lake is recognized as a wetland of great international importance as modifier wetland habitats Example sentencesExamples - The rain becomes torrential as I drive through the vast wetlands of the Bayou.
- Shrubs and bushes will be used to create the hilltop wetlands by blocking drainage ditches dug by sheep farmers.
- They require a mosaic of heath, blanket bog and wetland, with rough grazing, shrubs and trees for cover.
- She was doing the first formal survey of our wooded wetlands in the east field.
- They live on moors and wetlands, while the tower is surrounded by bustling streets made of concrete.
- Found in a wide variety of haunts including open or lightly wooded farmland, moors, wetlands and urban areas.
- It is common for the tailing ponds to be turned into wetlands or even grazing lands for buffalo such as the one made by Syncrude.
- The reserve in a partly flooded gravel pit now has three wetland habitats - open water, marsh and willow scrub.
- It was then tested and found to apply in other habitat types such as wetlands and Mediterranean grasslands.
- The terrain here is flat, and the poor drainage encourages the creation of wetlands and bogs.
- It is almost never found on mudflats or in wetlands where other shorebirds are found.
- Coral reefs provide protection to coastal areas and protect delicate coastal wetlands and mangrove swamps from storms.
- It is also released naturally from swamps, wetlands and the ocean.
- Its large lagoons, mangrove wetlands, and swamps full of wild orchids and rare birds are all protected by the National Trust.
- Wildlife habitats, wetlands and watersheds have been wiped out all over the place.
- A further third will be turned into wet pasture land and a third to wetland and reed beds in line with a plan approved by the Environmental Agency.
- She said the wetlands, estuaries and forest streams that pateke call home were under threat.
- Typha spp. are highly productive aquatic plants that grow in a variety of habitats throughout wetlands worldwide.
- Breeds on wetlands, moorland, water-side meadows, both coastal and inland.
- Both species need large areas of fens and wetlands and are highly intolerant of human disturbance at nest sites.
Synonyms marsh, marshland, swamp, swampland, sump, mire, quagmire, quag, morass, slough, fen, fenland, carr Definition of wetland in US English: wetlandnoun also wetlandsLand consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land. 湿地,沼泽地 the draining of British wetlands count noun the lake is recognized as a wetland of great international importance as modifier wetland habitats Example sentencesExamples - Coral reefs provide protection to coastal areas and protect delicate coastal wetlands and mangrove swamps from storms.
- It was then tested and found to apply in other habitat types such as wetlands and Mediterranean grasslands.
- Typha spp. are highly productive aquatic plants that grow in a variety of habitats throughout wetlands worldwide.
- Shrubs and bushes will be used to create the hilltop wetlands by blocking drainage ditches dug by sheep farmers.
- It is common for the tailing ponds to be turned into wetlands or even grazing lands for buffalo such as the one made by Syncrude.
- It is almost never found on mudflats or in wetlands where other shorebirds are found.
- The terrain here is flat, and the poor drainage encourages the creation of wetlands and bogs.
- They require a mosaic of heath, blanket bog and wetland, with rough grazing, shrubs and trees for cover.
- The rain becomes torrential as I drive through the vast wetlands of the Bayou.
- Wildlife habitats, wetlands and watersheds have been wiped out all over the place.
- Found in a wide variety of haunts including open or lightly wooded farmland, moors, wetlands and urban areas.
- It is also released naturally from swamps, wetlands and the ocean.
- She was doing the first formal survey of our wooded wetlands in the east field.
- Its large lagoons, mangrove wetlands, and swamps full of wild orchids and rare birds are all protected by the National Trust.
- A further third will be turned into wet pasture land and a third to wetland and reed beds in line with a plan approved by the Environmental Agency.
- The reserve in a partly flooded gravel pit now has three wetland habitats - open water, marsh and willow scrub.
- Both species need large areas of fens and wetlands and are highly intolerant of human disturbance at nest sites.
- She said the wetlands, estuaries and forest streams that pateke call home were under threat.
- They live on moors and wetlands, while the tower is surrounded by bustling streets made of concrete.
- Breeds on wetlands, moorland, water-side meadows, both coastal and inland.
Synonyms marsh, marshland, swamp, swampland, sump, mire, quagmire, quag, morass, slough, fen, fenland, carr |