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Life In Water





Restoring Ecosystems
Aquatic ecosystems are essential to life—and they're very fragile. When we alter these systems—from wetlands to rivers to coral reefs—we often transform them so much that they no longer function at all. But there's hope: many aquatic systems tend to be resilient. Although we cannot completely recreate destroyed ecosystems, we can often help such systems heal themselves.

Projects are underway around the world to help aquatic systems mend themselves after years of damage. But these efforts, which include bringing water back to the systems to mimic natural water flow and reintroducing plants and animals, are costly and labor intensive and outcomes are not always certain. It would be better—both ecologically and economically—to protect these ecosystems before they are disrupted.


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Exhibition Highlights
Introduction
Life In Water
Blue Planet
Water Works
Water, Water, Everywhere
Nor Any Drop to Drink
Healthy Water, Healthy Lives
Regenertain
Mesopotamia
Regenertain
Mono Lake
True Value
Epilogue
Photo Gallery
Exhibition Scientists
Educational Resources
Planning Your Visit
Events and Programs
E-Cards
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