Wetlands are more valuable than most people realize.
Americans have been degrading wetlands in various ways for years. Farmers have drained and filled in some wetland acreage to gain more ground in which to plant their crops. Land developers have wanted to use certain areas for their projects and destroyed wetlands in the process. Many of the developers believed that they could create new wetlands to make up for the loss of established areas, but the new wetlands are not as beneficial to our ecosystem as were the original wetlands. Creating wetlands where none existed previously can take hundreds of years. This white paper outlines the current best practices in wetland restoration.
Learning Objectives
- Review the difference between preservation vs. restoration.
- Learn how to determine the site for a restoration project.
- Gain tips for maintaining restored wetlands.
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