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  2. Save American wetlands with this student-made Facebook game - AOL

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    This Facebook game built by college students teaches about wetlands better than Zynga's FarmVille can teach about farming. Not surprising, seeing that its chief goal is to educate. But ...

  3. Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve - Wikipedia

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    This action satisfied state officials but not members of the League of Women Voters and the American Association of University Women, who decided to create a new group, Amigos de Bolsa Chica ("Friends of Bolsa Chica"), to save and preserve more of the wetlands. Amigos were founded in 1976, and the 20-year battle to save the wetlands began. [7]

  4. Nim - Wikipedia

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    Interactive subtraction game: Players take turns removing 1, 2 or 3 objects from an initial pool of 21 objects. The player taking the last object wins. In another game which is commonly known as nim (but is better called the subtraction game ), an upper bound is imposed on the number of objects that can be removed in a turn.

  5. Subtraction game - Wikipedia

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    Subtraction games are generally impartial games, meaning that the set of moves available in a given position does not depend on the player whose turn it is to move.For such a game, the states can be divided up into -positions (positions in which the previous player, who just moved, is winning) and -positions (positions in which the next player to move is winning), and an optimal game playing ...

  6. Wetland conservation - Wikipedia

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    A wetland (aerial view) Wetland conservation is aimed at protecting and preserving areas of land including marshes, swamps, bogs, and fens that are covered by water seasonally or permanently due to a variety of threats from both natural and anthropogenic hazards. Some examples of these hazards include habitat loss, pollution, and invasive species.

  7. Portal:Wetlands/Did you know - Wikipedia

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