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September 16, 2016
WATER WORLD
Spain's Donana wetlands going dry, WWF warns
Madrid (AFP) Sept 15, 2016
It's one of Europe's most important wetland reserves, a World Heritage site full of lagoons, woodlands, pristine beaches and dunes, home to more than 4,000 species including the endangered Iberian lynx. But the WWF warned Thursday that the Donana wetlands on Spain's southern coast, which also act as a crucial refuge for Europe's Africa-bound migratory birds, now only receive a fifth of the water they need, in part due to illegal farming. In a report, the environmental group added that the site f ... read more

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Study suggests cover crop mixtures increase agroecosystem services
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WATER WORLD

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