This video from Canada says about itself:
ARC #4: Wetlands Restoration, 17 x 17 Campaign
Wetlands are perhaps our most important yet rapidly vanishing habitats. They provide critical breeding and foraging habitats for amphibians and reptiles as well as important core habitat for waterfowl.
Episode 4 of a year-long 24 episode education-outreach video series starring Whit Gibbons: Herpetologist, Author we have produced in cooperation with The Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy.
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