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12 November 2011, Burera District, Rwanda - Ambassador, UNEP Convention on Migratory Species and UNEP/UNESCO Great Ape Survival Partnership Ian Redmond giving a thumbs-up sign to engineers as he inspects water flow to the Ntaruka Hydroelectric Power Plant. The Rugezi Wetlands and resulting watershed play an important role in the region's water quantity and quality management; they contribute to water resources regulation of downstream water courses and water retention.
11/12/2011
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© FAO/Steve Terrill
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