If you would like a rare and exciting trip to the ancient gardens of the world Consider the Chinese Lotus Exploration. Two events, one in July and one in August. I will refer you back to the January article HERE. But for more information contact :
Warner Orozco-Obando Auburn Lotus Research Project Department of Horticulture Auburn University Email: Phone (703) 389 3604Warner also recently reported on the successful restoration of the wetlands and lotus from
USAID website in Bangladesh. Hail Haor wetlands in 1999. Over the last 150 years,
approximately 50 percent of dry season wetlands have disappeared, resulting in
lower fish production. Environmental changes, such as flood embankments and
large silt deposits have reduced the area and quality of Bangladesh’s water bodies.
Hail Haor in 2006. This site has been restored to improve the flow of water and fish from larger rivers.
Community management groups now control dry-season fishing. Native fish species have been
reintroduced and local fishermen have seen their yields increase by over 150 percent, generating
more than $10 million worth of fish in 2005 alone. – USAID











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