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Tuesday, 01 October 2013 00:00 Importance of Floodplains : The Upper Thames Print Email UTRCA staff remind viewers of the importance of floodplains for protecting lives and property. Photo Credits: Thanks to the London Free Press and Dave Colvin. You are here:Home#River Blogs#West Europe#United Kingdom#Thames#Importance of Floodplains : The Upper Thames Additional Info Location: 51.52,-0.76 Read 3490 times Show Street View Published in Thames Tagged under Flood Wetlands Floodplain Related items INGULA Conservation Wetlands Preserving wetlands with white water lilies The Story of the Delta Wind Birds (Mississippi) La Grande Sebkha d'Oran (Ramsar ID 1055) Sudd Swamp Secrets (Ramsar ID 1622) More in this category: « Thames river : River Talk Series: with Alastair Driver, National Conservation Manager of the UK Environment Agency Qwaggy Waterways Action Group (QWAG) : Bringing an urban river to life » back to top