Colchic wetlands

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The Colchic wetlands are a vast, biodiverse wetland ecosystem along Georgia’s Black Sea coast, renowned for their ancient peat bogs, rich birdlife, and international conservation importance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf protected area
wetland ecosystem
climate humid subtropical climate
continent Asia
Europe
country Georgia
hasCharacteristic ancient peat deposits
high biodiversity
high endemism
humid subtropical climate
hasConservationStatus internationally important wetland
hasEcosystemType alluvial forests
fens
marshes
mires
peat bog
wet forests
hasFauna amphibians
large mammals
migratory waterbirds
raptors
hasFlora Colchic boxwood
relict broadleaf forests
rhododendron species
hasSite Grigoleti Managed Reserve
Imnati Managed Reserve
Kartsakhi Managed Reserve
Kintrishi Protected Areas
Kobuleti Protected Areas
Kolkheti National Park (partly)
surface form: Kolkheti National Park

Mtirala National Park
isImportantFor carbon storage
climate regulation
migratory birds
regional hydrology
knownFor ancient peat bogs
international conservation importance
relict temperate rainforests
rich birdlife
locatedIn Georgia
locatedOn Black Sea coast
partOf Colchic wetlands self-linksurface differs
surface form: Colchic Rainforests and Wetlands

Colchis Lowland
surface form: Colchis lowland
recognizedBy Ramsar Convention
threatenedBy drainage
infrastructure development
pollution
unsustainable resource use
UNESCOWorldHeritageInscriptionYear 2021
UNESCOWorldHeritageStatus part of Colchic Rainforests and Wetlands World Heritage property

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Kolkheti National Park (partly) protects Colchic wetlands
subject surface form: Kolkheti National Park
Kolkheti National Park (partly) partOf Colchic wetlands
subject surface form: Kolkheti National Park
this entity surface form: Colchic Wetlands
Colchic wetlands partOf Colchic wetlands self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Colchic Rainforests and Wetlands
Paliastomi Lake partOf Colchic wetlands
this entity surface form: East Black Sea coastal wetlands