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Why are cattails protected?

Updated: 8/10/2023
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7y ago

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soil and water

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7y ago

Cattails are not protected. The land and marshes that they are found in may be protected so people get the idea that they are. Many cattails are what are called invasive species and are not protected and should be removed. But getting permits for that or to drain the areas they are in can be a very large problem with the DNR.

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9y ago

Cattails protect themselves using very strong roots. This stops it from being blown away by wind and rain. Cattails also grow very tall stopping its seed from being eaten by small rodents.

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10y ago

All plants remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and store it in their leaves and branches. This is how cattails help the earth by reducing the speed of global warming.

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soil and water

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13y ago

Lots of water and sunshine.

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10y ago

are cattails pretected

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