Ecological efforts to restore damaged wetlands in Venice are contributing to a significant increase in the local flamingo population, known as "fenicotteri" in Italian. The restoration of these habitats is believed to be expanding the area available for the birds, potentially encouraging them to nest in the lagoon.
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Wetland Restoration Linked to Increase in Flamingo Population in Venice
Wetland restoration efforts in Venice are associated with a rise in the flamingo population. The restoration is expected to expand their habitat and may lead to nesting in the lagoon.
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Recovering wetlands fuel growth of flamingo population in Venice
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Wetland Restoration Linked to Increase in Flamingo Population in Venice