Thursday, June 19, 2014

Fwd: Wetlands: Earth’s Kidneys



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06/19/2014 02:57 PM EDT

By Marguerite Huber Our organs are vital to our health, with each one playing a significant part. Kidneys, for instance, filter our blood to remove waste and fluid. Wetlands are often referred to as "Earth's kidneys" because they provide the same functions, absorbing wastes such as nitrogen and phosphorous. When excess amounts of these substances—nutrient […]


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