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== Meadow ==
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File:Blumenwiese_bei_Obermaiselstein05.jpg|Blumenwiese bei Obermaiselstein
File:Bergwiese-Kaernten-2008-Thomas_Huntke.jpg|Bergwiese Kärnten 2008 Thomas Huntke
File:Hay_Meadow_-_geograph.org.uk_-_513892.jpg|Hay Meadow
File:Okolí_Huklivého_001.jpg|Okolí Huklivého
File:Kirschbaumbluete_in_Neidlingen_02.jpg|Kirschbaumblüte in Neidlingen
File:Asino_Sardo.jpg|Asino Sardo
File:Valge_toonekurg.JPG|Valge toonekurg
File:Զանգեզուրի_արգելավայր_11_(17).JPG|Զանգեզուրի արգելավայր
File:Abandoned_South_Lynn_goods_yard_2.jpg|Abandoned South Lynn goods yard 2
File:Abandoned_South_Lynn_goods_yard.jpg|Abandoned South Lynn goods yard
File:Mist_Covering_a_Meadow_under_Forest_Encroachment.jpg|Mist Covering a Meadow under Forest Encroachment
File:Valley_of_flowers_uttaranchal_full_view.JPG|Valley of flowers uttaranchal full view
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Meadow

A meadow is a type of habitat or ecosystem that is characterized by open, grassy areas, often with a variety of wildflowers and other non-woody plants. Meadows can be found in a variety of climates and geographical locations, and they play a crucial role in supporting a diverse range of wildlife.

Characteristics[edit]

Meadows are typically open, sunny areas that are dominated by grasses and other non-woody plants. They are often rich in biodiversity, supporting a wide range of insects, birds, mammals, and other wildlife. Meadows can also be important for pollinators, providing a source of food and habitat for bees, butterflies, and other pollinating insects.

Types of Meadows[edit]

There are several different types of meadows, including:

  • Wet meadows: These meadows are often found in low-lying areas or near bodies of water, and they are typically saturated with water for much of the year.
  • Dry meadows: These meadows are found in areas with less rainfall, and they are typically dominated by grasses and other drought-tolerant plants.
  • Alpine meadows: These meadows are found in high-altitude areas, often above the tree line in mountainous regions.

Ecological Importance[edit]

Meadows play a crucial role in many ecosystems, providing habitat for a wide range of wildlife. They are particularly important for pollinators, providing a source of food and habitat for bees, butterflies, and other pollinating insects. Meadows also play a role in carbon sequestration, helping to mitigate the effects of climate change.

Threats and Conservation[edit]

Meadows are under threat from a variety of factors, including urban development, agriculture, and climate change. Conservation efforts are focused on preserving existing meadows and restoring degraded ones, often through the use of controlled burns and other management techniques.

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