Whangamarino Wetland

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El humedal de Whangamarino en la región de Waikato es el segundo mayor complejo de humedales de la Isla Norte de Nueva Zelanda. Abarca una superficie total de más de 7200 hectáreas, el Departamento de Conservación Te Papa Atawhai gestiona 5.923 hectáreas de turberas, pantanos, rezagos mesotróficos, aguas abiertas y sistemas fluviales que figuran como humedal de importancia internacional por el Convenio de Ramsar.​ La organización de caza y pesca Fish and Game New Zealand es el segundo mayor propietario de tierras, manejando 748 hectáreas de humedales sobre todo el hábitat de Aves de Caza. rdf:langString
The Whangamarino Wetland in the Waikato District is the second largest wetland complex of the North Island of New Zealand. Encompassing a total area of more than 7200 hectares, the Department of Conservation Te Papa Atawhai manages 5,923 hectares of peat bog, swamp, mesotrophic lags, open water and river systems listed as a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention. Fish and Game New Zealand are the second largest landowner, managing 748 hectares of the wetland primarily as gamebird hunting habitat. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Whangamarino Wetland from the Reao Stream.jpg
rdf:langString Whangamarino Wetland looking at vegetation from the Reao Stream
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rdf:langString El humedal de Whangamarino en la región de Waikato es el segundo mayor complejo de humedales de la Isla Norte de Nueva Zelanda. Abarca una superficie total de más de 7200 hectáreas, el Departamento de Conservación Te Papa Atawhai gestiona 5.923 hectáreas de turberas, pantanos, rezagos mesotróficos, aguas abiertas y sistemas fluviales que figuran como humedal de importancia internacional por el Convenio de Ramsar.​ La organización de caza y pesca Fish and Game New Zealand es el segundo mayor propietario de tierras, manejando 748 hectáreas de humedales sobre todo el hábitat de Aves de Caza.
rdf:langString The Whangamarino Wetland in the Waikato District is the second largest wetland complex of the North Island of New Zealand. Encompassing a total area of more than 7200 hectares, the Department of Conservation Te Papa Atawhai manages 5,923 hectares of peat bog, swamp, mesotrophic lags, open water and river systems listed as a wetland of international importance under the Ramsar Convention. Fish and Game New Zealand are the second largest landowner, managing 748 hectares of the wetland primarily as gamebird hunting habitat. The site is also one of three of New Zealand’s foremost wetlands included in the Arawai Kākāriki wetland restoration programme, which aims to “enhance the ecological restoration of three of New Zealand’s foremost wetland/freshwater sites, making use of strong community involvement and promoting research into wetland restoration techniques”.
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