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Our very own Dan Childers was recently in Changsu, China attending the 10th International INTECOL International Wetlands Conference. Apart from delivering a well-received talk about urban infrastructure, Dan also happened to come across the gem of a sign. Just a friendly reminder to everyone that "Protecting the wetlands is a societal duty!"
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10/28/2022 02:25:52 am
I think that's a great sign as a public awareness. Everyone must contribute to protecting these wetlands and the environment. The government is indeed responsible for managing but that does not mean that people are hands-off and do not participate in protecting wetlands.
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9/15/2025 01:49:57 pm
Absolutely.DCD Approval Protecting wetlands helps maintain biodiversity and natural water systems, making it a shared responsibility for healthier communities. Every small effort contributes to long-term environmental balance.
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2/18/2026 11:02:35 pm
Thank you for such a detailed and well-presented post. It’s exactly what I needed. I’ll share it so others can learn from it too.
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3/6/2026 06:47:12 am
It’s great to hear about Dan attending the INTECOL International Wetlands Conference and sharing his work on urban infrastructure. Conferences like this are such valuable opportunities for researchers to exchange ideas and collaborate on global environmental challenges. It’s also interesting to see how wetlands are recognized internationally for their importance in supporting ecosystems and communities.
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