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Thursday, May 16, 2024

New wetlands at Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay

An urban wetland being built in Gardens by the Bay will be twice as large as what was originally planned. Scientists find that mangroves in that environment can capture more carbon compared to natural ecosystems useful for fighting climate change.

The Biophilic Pond will be the centerpiece of the Future Zone in Bay East Garden, to be completed in 2027. The original plan already included a mangrove and freshwater swamp along its fringes. Now builders have decided to extend the mangroves all along the pond and to other parts of the zone, such as a rain garden.

Usually, mangroves only thrive in saltwater. But a study at Kingfisher Wetlands in Gardens by the Bay found some species that did well in its artificial freshwater conditions. This includes some critically endangered mangroves.

“In the natural environment, there’s a high tide, low tide so it moves, but in a freshwater…

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