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Venice’s growing flamingo population finds refuge in recovering wetlands

Venice's lagoon is witnessing a stunning transformation as flamingos flock to the area in record numbers, signaling a healthier ecosystem. However, challenges remain for these majestic birds as they face threats from harsh weather and human...

AP News· May 31, 2026 · 10:03 AM · 47 views

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Venice's lagoon is witnessing a stunning transformation as flamingos flock to the area in record numbers, signaling a healthier ecosystem. However, challenges remain for these majestic birds as they face threats from harsh weather and human disturbances. Learn about ongoing efforts to restore habitats and protect this vital ecological haven. #Venice #Flamingos #WildlifeConservation #Ecology #NatureRecovery

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