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Wetlands are vital ecosystems where land meets water, encompassing marshes, swamps, and bogs. These unique habitats are crucial for supporting immense...

What exactly are wetlands?

Wetlands are distinct ecosystems inundated by water, either permanently or seasonally, leading to unique soil conditions and adapted vegetation. They include diverse habitats like marshes, swamps, bogs, and fens.

Why are wetlands important for the environment?

Wetlands provide essential ecosystem services such as natural water purification, flood control, shoreline protection, carbon sequestration, and serve as critical habitats for countless plant and animal species.

What major threats do wetlands face today?

Wetlands are primarily threatened by drainage for agriculture and urban development, pollution, invasive species, and the impacts of climate change, including altered precipitation patterns and sea-level rise.

How can wetlands be conserved and protected?

Conservation efforts involve implementing protective policies, designating protected areas, undertaking restoration projects, promoting sustainable land management, and educating communities on their ecological value.

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