Presentation about Bonaire’s Wetlands in preparation for World Wetlands Day
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Kralendijk – On Tuesday January 29th, from 7pm to 8pm at the Dutch Caribbean Nature Alliance (DCNA), the ‘Connecting People With Nature’ presentation will be about wetlands.
February 2nd celebrates World Wetlands Day. Wetlands are important wildlife areas that may include several different ecosystems, such as mangrove forests, seagrass beds, saliñas, coral reefs nurseries.
Bonaire has many wetlands, one of which is Lac Bay, our beautiful, mangrove area on the east coast, which gives shelter to many marine creatures, as well as varied bird species, some of whom use Lac as a stopover as the migrate from pole to pole. The World Wetlands Day event will be at Lac Cai on February 2nd.
Get more information about wetlands on Tuesday evening January 29th at DCNA, Kaya Finlandia 10A, from 7pm to 8pm.
Everyone is welcome. See you there!
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