By Madiba Singhateh The Tanbi Wetland is one of The Gambia’s most valuable natural ecosystems. Stretching across Banjul and the Kombo coastline, it is recognised as a Ramsar Site of International Importance because of its rich biodiversity and its role in protecting coastal communities from flooding. The wetland provides a breeding ground for fish, crabs, oysters and other marine life, while its mangrove forests support hundreds of bird species …
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