Emus are not found in wetlands, but they can be found on edges of wetlands. They have other preferred habitats, which are detailed at the related question below.
Emus are not found naturally in Christchurch, New Zealand. Emus are native to Australia.
Emus are no longer found in Tasmania.
wetlands in Jamaica can be found wherever it is wet
florida is one part of the western hemisphere that wetlands can be found
Emus do not live in Africa and to date, have not yet been introduced to that continent. Emus are native to Australia. Due to overseas farming, they are also now found in increasing numbers in India and the United States.
Emus are most commonly found on the flat plains, in grasslands or open bushland.
They can eat nectar and sap but that will not really be found in the wetlands
Emus may be pests when they encroach upon some agricultural areas. Generally, most emus are found in areas where there is little human habitation, and they are not pests in these regions.
Quolls can live near wetlands, but not in wetlands,, as they are found in wet and dry sclerophyll forest (eucalyptus bushland).
wetlands
Emus are found on the Australian continent, to which they are endemic. They are not found anywhere else in their natural state, but farming of emus is becoming increasingly popular in North America.
Almost: emus are found everywhere on the mainland, but not in Tasmania, whilst kangaroos are found everywhere, although the red kangaroo is not found in Tasmania.