Efforts to save lost wetlands include restoration projects that aim to recreate wetland environments by reintroducing native plants, restoring hydrology, and removing invasive species. Conservation organizations and government agencies often collaborate to secure funding and implement sustainable land-use practices that protect remaining wetlands. Additionally, community engagement and education initiatives raise awareness about the importance of wetlands for biodiversity and climate regulation, promoting stewardship among local populations.
Wetlands are destroyed in many ways.One way is that people drain them to get rid of what they consider to be worthless land.When they are drained, an important part of nature is being removed.
Over half of the nation's wetlands have been destroyed since the western advancement of the 1600's. ~100,000,000 acres have been lost. See (http://geochange.er.usgs.gov/sw/impacts/hydrology/wetlands/).
yes there are!! take it from someone who has been there
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Wetlands are recognized in Ontario, and throughout the world as diverse, and very productive natural areas.The protection of our wetlands has been strengthened by recent changes to provincial policies and legislation.
7 days
atleast 500 people
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loss of wetlands
That's a question people have been trying to answer for centuries.
yes and 2013 people have been affected already