Wetlands

The Waterlogged Wilderness

Where Land Meets Water

Wetlands are unique ecosystems where water and land meet, forming environments rich in biodiversity and ecological importance. These habitats include swamps, marshes, bogs, and fens, each characterized by distinct water levels, soil types, and vegetation.

They have a massive role in maintaining global biodiversity, acting as nurseries for different species and providing essential services such as water purification, flood control, and carbon storage.

Wetlands are also critical for many bird species, giving them a place to nest with ample food sources. Birds such as herons, ducks, and songbirds rely on wetlands for feeding, breeding, and resting during migration.

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