'The addition of floating wetlands further develops the science centre’s bid to enhance the surrounding natural environment' | gsc1 ✍️
GLASGOW Science Centre is delighted to announce the installation of floating wetlands in the Canting Basin, part of the old Prince’s Dock – the large, square area of water that flows in from the River Clyde.
This area of Glasgow gives us an idea of what life was like in the past – long before the science centre opened in 2001. The construction of these docks began back in 1869 and was completed in 1898. At the time, they were the country’s deepest graving docks, capable of holding the largest ships afloat. They were used to carry out maintenance and to repair the hulls of ships.
Biodiversity is incredibly important for humans – we rely on biodiversity for clean water, for food and for medicine. Without biodiversity, our entire food chain, and way of life, would collapse. If we removed even a tiny part of the food chain, or eco-system, this would have an enormous impact. That is why the destruction of wetlands across theWetland biodiversity is particularly important because it allows nature in our waters to be productive, resilient and adaptable to environmental change.
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