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=== Class proyect: wetland as a piece of living environmental art === | === Class proyect: wetland as a piece of living environmental art === | ||
A natural wetland is an area of land saturated with water, where the water table is at or near the surface. These ecosystems are characterized by the presence of water-loving plants and a high degree of biological productivity.Building your own natural wetland or pond can offer numerous environmental benefits. | |||
Creating a wetland or pond can provide a habitat for a wide range of wildlife, including birds, amphibians, fish, and insects. This supports local biodiversity and promotes ecological balance. Wetlands naturally filter and purify water by trapping sediments, absorbing pollutants, and breaking down organic matter, improving water quality in the surrounding area. They can act as natural sponges, effectively managing stormwater runoff and reducing the risk of flooding. Wetlands store carbon in their plant biomass and soil, helping to mitigate the effects of climate change by reducing atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. | |||
Additionally, building a pond is a rewarding project that keeps you engaged for quite some days. Observing the pond during its growth process is fantastic, offering much to see, smell, listen to, and track. Once you’ve set the pond, you’ll see it become self-sustaining, providing a wealth of experiences in return. | |||
<gallery> | |||
File:Wetland2.png|firsts day of the wetland | |||
File:Wetland1.png|firsts days of the wetland | |||
File:Wetland3.png|firsts weeks of the wetland | |||
File:Wetland4.png | |||
File:Wetland5.png | |||
File:Wetland6.png|first weeks of the wetland | |||
File:Flower in wetland.png|flora in wetland | |||
File:Wetland8.png | |||
File:Fauna in wetland.png|fauna in wetland | |||
File:Wetland research in the laboratory.png|wetland research in the laboratory | |||
File:Wetland research in the laboratory2.png|wetland water research in the laboratory | |||
File:Wetland research in the laboratory3.png|measurements of the dissolution of the sample | |||
File:Wetland research in the laboratory4.png|wetland research in the laboratory | |||
File:Wetland research in the laboratory6.png | |||
File:Mushroom growing in the wetland.png|mushroom growing in the wetland | |||
File:Flora in wetland.png|flora in wetland | |||
File:Flora in wetland2.png|flora in wetland | |||
File:Materials for the bilboards.png|materials for the bilboards | |||
File:Camera8.png|camera instalation | |||
File:Camera9.png | |||
File:Billboards.png|billboards in the wetland | |||
File:The wetland in the 30th anniversary .png|the wetland in the 30th anniversary of the Faculty of Art and Design | |||
File:Research in the laboratory.png|research in the laboratory | |||
File:Research in the laboratory2.png|research in the laboratory | |||
File:Finally blooming.png|finally blooming | |||
File:Finally blooming 2.png|finally blooming | |||
File:Finally blooming3.png | |||
File:Finally blooming4.png | |||
File:Fixing the drainage.png|fixing the drainage | |||
</gallery> | |||
=== Wetland's first month anniversary === | === Wetland's first month anniversary === |
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