Remobilized metals threaten urban wetlands | Science

kisded kisdedUncategorized3 weeks ago43 Views

Urban wetland restoration is gaining international momentum (1, 2). This strategy alleviates biodiversity loss by providing pivotal habitats for local wildlife and migratory birds in urban areas (1). Although urban wetland restoration provides substantial ecological benefits, these projects may inadvertently remobilize legacy metal contaminants (LMCs), including harmful chemicals such as mercury…
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