Natural Wetlands
Natural wetlands are areas where water covers the soil or is present near the surface for part of the year. These ecosystems can be found in various forms, including marshes, swamps, and bogs. Wetlands play a crucial role in filtering water, providing habitat for diverse wildlife, and storing carbon, which helps mitigate climate change.
Wetlands are home to many species of plants and animals, including frogs, birds, and fish. They also serve as important buffers against flooding by absorbing excess rainwater. Protecting natural wetlands is essential for maintaining biodiversity and ensuring clean water for surrounding communities.