
The Mighty Moss Behind Shennongjia’s Stunning Wetlands
In central China’s Shennongjia, tiny peat moss sustains a 20,000-year-old wetland. As World Wetlands Day 2025 approaches, learn how protecting wetlands is vital for our planet’s future.
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In central China’s Shennongjia, tiny peat moss sustains a 20,000-year-old wetland. As World Wetlands Day 2025 approaches, learn how protecting wetlands is vital for our planet’s future.
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