Wetland Species
Wetland species are plants and animals that thrive in wetland ecosystems, which include marshes, swamps, and bogs. These areas are characterized by saturated soil and standing water, providing a unique habitat for diverse organisms. Common wetland plants include cattails, bulrushes, and water lilies, while animals such as frogs, herons, and dragonflies are often found in these environments.
Wetlands play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity and supporting various life forms. They serve as breeding grounds for many species and provide food and shelter. Additionally, wetlands help filter pollutants from water and protect against flooding, making them vital for ecological health and human communities.