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Watershed Management

 A watershed is an area of land that drains to a common point such as a stream, river, pond, or lake. It can be compared to either a leaf or a funnel. The edge of a leaf defines the watershed area. Its main veins and sub veins can be equated with the watershed’s main river and its tributaries. The watershed is also like a funnel, on the other hand, that collects all water falling within it and channeling it into a discharge point/opening.  An example of a watershed is Laguna de Ba’I

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