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[edit] Lake Bangweulu and Bangweulu Swamps are one system
Lake and swamps form one system physically, ecologically and in the eyes of the inhabitants. I have therefore copied the information from the Bangweulu Wetlands page here under the heading Bangweulu Swamps, which is the name in widest circulation (in the plural form not singular 'swamp'), and I've asked the administrator for a redirect from that page to here.Rexparry sydney 23:24, 30 January 2007 (UTC)
On second thoughts the material on the Bangweulu Wetlands page appears to have wildlife conservation as its objective, so I've cahnged that page to 'Bangweulu Wetlands ecosystem' and expanded it.Rexparry sydney 23:59, 30 January 2007 (UTC)