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'Water apocalypse' demands return to nature for flood, drought resilience: experts

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A view of the Yaqan Nukiy, also known as the Lower Kootenay Band First Nation, wetland restoration project is seen near Creston, B.C., in an undated handout photo. The project involves the restoration of nearly 520 hectares of wetlands that were disconnected from the surrounding river system in the 1960s by a series of ditches, dikes, pumps and drains. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Norm Allard.