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- Awarua_Wetland abstract "The Awarua Wetland is a peatland area of 18,900 hectares (47,000 acres) in the Southland Region of New Zealand. The site, which was initially and area of about 3,556 hectares (8,790 acres), was designated as having international significance under the Ramsar Convention in 1976, using the name Waituna Wetlands Scientific Reserve.Conservation Minister Steve Chadwick unveiled a plaque at New River Estuary on 4 May 2008. This wetland is unique in New Zealand as it includes privately owned ground (Gamble, Nicol, and Rance families).On the northeast corner of the Toetoes Wetlands is an area of native bush of approximately 25 hectares (62 acres), which along with other areas of bush close by was covenanted to the QEII Trust by the Nicol Family. While not a true wetland it is an area of natural vegetation with an unmodified stream flowing from the wetlands through native brush and into the Mataura river. It is a small sanctuary for the declining native fresh water fish population.Intensive farming in the catchment for the wetland has raised fears that the Waituna Lagoon, which is a part of the wetland, may soon begin to suffer from eutrophication.".
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- Awarua_Wetland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Southland,_New_Zealand.
- Awarua_Wetland wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ramsar_sites_in_New_Zealand.
- Awarua_Wetland wikiPageWikiLink Eutrophication.
- Awarua_Wetland wikiPageWikiLink Mire.
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- Awarua_Wetland wikiPageWikiLink Waituna_Lagoon.
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- Awarua_Wetland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Awarua Wetland ".
- Awarua_Wetland wikiPageWikiLinkText "Awarua Wetland".
- Awarua_Wetland caption "The Awarua Wetland is on the southern coast of the South Island.".
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- Awarua_Wetland label "Awarua Wetland".
- Awarua_Wetland latDeg "46.563109".
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- Awarua_Wetland lonDir "E".
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- Awarua_Wetland subject Category:Landforms_of_Southland,_New_Zealand.
- Awarua_Wetland subject Category:Ramsar_sites_in_New_Zealand.
- Awarua_Wetland hypernym Area.
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- Awarua_Wetland type Area.
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- Awarua_Wetland comment "The Awarua Wetland is a peatland area of 18,900 hectares (47,000 acres) in the Southland Region of New Zealand. The site, which was initially and area of about 3,556 hectares (8,790 acres), was designated as having international significance under the Ramsar Convention in 1976, using the name Waituna Wetlands Scientific Reserve.Conservation Minister Steve Chadwick unveiled a plaque at New River Estuary on 4 May 2008.".
- Awarua_Wetland label "Awarua Wetland".
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