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  1. Celebrating the Bay's stunning marshes & wetlands on this #WorldWetlandsDay

    Sadly, most of the Bay's historic #wetlands have been destroyed - which is why it's so important to preserve and protect the ones we have left!

    Photos by Robb Most and Peter Thoeny

    #marshes #marshlands #worldwetlandsday2026 #sfbay #sanfranciscobay #bayarea

  2. Celebrating the Bay's stunning marshes & wetlands on this #WorldWetlandsDay

    Sadly, most of the Bay's historic #wetlands have been destroyed - which is why it's so important to preserve and protect the ones we have left!

    Photos by Robb Most and Peter Thoeny

    #marshes #marshlands #worldwetlandsday2026 #sfbay #sanfranciscobay #bayarea

  3. Celebrating the Bay's stunning marshes & wetlands on this #WorldWetlandsDay

    Sadly, most of the Bay's historic #wetlands have been destroyed - which is why it's so important to preserve and protect the ones we have left!

    Photos by Robb Most and Peter Thoeny

    #marshes #marshlands #worldwetlandsday2026 #sfbay #sanfranciscobay #bayarea

  4. Celebrating the Bay's stunning marshes & wetlands on this #WorldWetlandsDay

    Sadly, most of the Bay's historic #wetlands have been destroyed - which is why it's so important to preserve and protect the ones we have left!

    Photos by Robb Most and Peter Thoeny

    #marshes #marshlands #worldwetlandsday2026 #sfbay #sanfranciscobay #bayarea

  5. Celebrating the Bay's stunning marshes & wetlands on this #WorldWetlandsDay

    Sadly, most of the Bay's historic #wetlands have been destroyed - which is why it's so important to preserve and protect the ones we have left!

    Photos by Robb Most and Peter Thoeny

    #marshes #marshlands #worldwetlandsday2026 #sfbay #sanfranciscobay #bayarea

  6. #OTD #WorldWetlandsDay2026

    Sadly, the majority of wetlands in Murihiku Southland were drained for agriculture. We are fortunate in our locality, to have the wonderful Waiau Trust doing hard mahi to help restore our district wetlands, which is enriching biodiversity again.

    One of these is situated at Te Waewae and photos of this wetland can be seen here. To read the article, view the attached photos and learn more, please click the link under the photo:
    ehive.com/collections/202139/o