Japan’s abandoned rice fields are being restored into year-round wetlands to replenish groundwater and bring back frogs, dragonflies and endangered aquatic wildlife
- A restored wetland area surrounded by our Natural Water Sanctuary.
- (Picture source: Suntory)For years, many rice fields in Japan have been left unused as fewer people continued farming and rural communities grew older.
- Without regular care, many of these fields became covered with weeds.
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- A restored wetland area surrounded by our Natural Water Sanctuary.
- (Picture source: Suntory)For years, many rice fields in Japan have been left unused as fewer people continued farming and rural communities grew older.
- Without regular care, many of these fields became covered with weeds.
Sources: Times of India