why are wetlands importaant in reclamation
Reclamation of wetlands refers to the process of restoring or rehabilitating wetland areas that have been degraded or converted for agricultural, industrial, or urban use. This involves activities such as re-establishing native vegetation, improving hydrology, and enhancing water quality to restore the ecological functions of the wetland. The goal is to reinstate the natural habitat, support biodiversity, and provide ecosystem services such as flood control and water filtration. Successful reclamation can also help mitigate climate change by sequestering carbon.
yes
Coal
wetlands breed insects eaten by fish.
wetlands are important to wildlife because they provide a home, food source, and drinking water.
Wetlands are home to many endangered animals including frogs.
because
Amazon and Everglades
land reclamation
it provides habitats for endangered species.
because they filter water
The root word of "reclamation" is "claim."