Cranes flamingos harrins white flickos
Some decomposers in wetlands are..... Snails, insects, birds, earthworms, etc.
birds
Oxygen, birds, bugs, water...
Yes, many people love to go hiking and bird watching in the wetlands
In the rainforest, many birds face extinction. Also, many birds in wetlands are endangered.
plants, fish, birds and insects
Wetlands support a diverse array of consumers, including various species of birds, amphibians, fish, and mammals. Birds such as herons and ducks rely on wetlands for food and nesting sites, while amphibians like frogs and salamanders thrive in these ecosystems. Fish species, including those that prefer shallow waters, find habitats in wetlands. Mammals, such as beavers and otters, also depend on wetlands for their food and shelter needs.
Scott Frazier has written: 'An overview of the world's Ramsar sites' -- subject(s): Birds, Protection of, Convention on Wetlands of International Importance Especially as Waterfowl Habitat, International cooperation, International status, Law and legislation, Protection of Birds, Wetland conservation, Wetlands 'Directory of wetlands of international importance' -- subject(s): Directories, Wetlands, Wetland conservation
Bolsa Chica Wetlands is a home to birds. Birds usually live there or take it as a migration stopover. The conditions there are conducive for them. Without these, the birds willl lose their habitats and sources of food. They will then have to migrate to another place, and they might not be able to cope with the conditions in their new home.
amphibians, reptiles, migratory birds, small mammals
Andy, aged 12, began a petition in Massachusetts to stop condominiums being built on some local wetlands because he knew that birds and animals lived there. His activism galvanised his local community and the wetlands were saved.
The biggest and most important thing is to provide suitable habitats, and protect wetlands, where many wading birds and waterfowl nest.