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Warm Up • The answer is: –Wetland. – Come up with a question that has the above answer.

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Warm Up

• The answer is:

–Wetland.

– Come up with a question that has the above answer.

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Lesson Essential Question

1. What is a wetland?

2. Why are wetlands important to their ecosystem?

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What is a wetland?

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What is a wetland?

• There are three characteristics that describe a wetland:

1. Hydrology– There must be water at or near the surface of the

land for a designated amount of time.2. Soils

– Must be hydric or saturated with water to create an anaerobic (oxygen-free environment).

3. Plants – Must be “wetland plants,” meaning that they require

lots of water and the anaerobic conditions that the hydric soil creates. (Smith & Smith, 2001)

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Water Classification• Wetlands are areas that are

covered by water or have waterlogged soils for long periods during the growing season.

• Plants growing in wetlands are capable of living in saturated soil conditions for at least part of the growing season.

• Sometimes may be unrecognizable as these areas will dry out.

• Wetlands are found from the tundra to the tropics and on every continent except Antarctica.

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Hydrology

Water is at the surface or within the soil root zone during all or part of the growing season

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Hydric Soil Classification

• Soils are characterized by frequent, prolonged saturation and low oxygen content, which lead to anaerobic chemical environments where reduced iron is present.

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Hydrophylic Plant Classification

• Plants adapted for growing in standing water or saturated soils, such as moss, sedges, reeds, cattail and horsetail, rice, mangroves, cypress, cranberries, etc.

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United State and Wetlands

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Importance of Wetlands: Hydrologic

•Long term and short term water storage–Wetlands protect land from damage caused by flooding, storms and tidal damage

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Importance of Wetlands: Water Filtration

•Wetlands remove nutrients from surface and ground water by filtering and by converting nutrients to forms that won’t harm the environment

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Importance of Wetlands: Habitat

• There are a number of plant and animal species that can only survive in a wetland ecosystem

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What happens when wetlands are destroyed?

• Destruction of wetlands can cause many problems such as:– Increased floods– Water quality problems– Population decrease in plants and animals

that live in wetlands

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Can builders destroy wetlands?• Section 401and 404 of the Clean Water

Act require developers that are going to destroy a wetland to do three things:– Avoid changing wetlands when possible– When a wetland is impossible to avoid, they

must do as little damage as possible.– If a wetland is destroyed, they must rebuild a

wetland in another place unless they pay into a special fund to restore streams and wetlands.

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Wetland Improvements•Wetland Restoration

•Wetland Creation

•Wetland Enhancement

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Wetland Restoration

• A degraded wetland or former wetland is returned to its previous condition as much as possible

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Wetland Creation•A non-wetland area is converted into a wetland

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Wetland Enhancement

•A function of the wetland is improved upon

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TO DO

• P34-40 in soil workbook

• Answer Q’s page 46-48