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Title
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WETLAND FLORA & FAUNA JUNCUS GLAUCUS
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Description
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Wetland ecosystems host a diverse array of flora and fauna, including various species of rushes, sedges, and herbs that thrive in marshy areas, swamps, and riverbanks. Key plant species like Common Rush (Juncus glaucus) and Watercress (Rorippa indica) play vital roles in these habitats, offering food and medicinal value. Numerous animals, such as the Grey Wagtail and Indian Pond Heron, inhabit these wetlands, feeding on insects and small creatures. Insects like the Danaid Eggfly also frequent these areas, contributing to the ecological balance. Overall, wetlands are crucial for biodiversity and provide essential resources for both wildlife and humans.
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Format
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Pdf
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Language
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English
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Original Format
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Poster