- Wetlands help to filter our water, ensuring cleaner, safer drinking water for our communities.
- Wetlands act like giant sponges to trap water to reduce floods and ease drought.
- Wetlands can help to keep our groundwater clean.
- Wetlands along the shores of our Great Lakes, as well as interior lakes and streams, provide important spawning, feeding and nursery habitat for many species of fish including minnows, perch, bass and pike.
- Wetlands provide essential habitat (food, water, cover and breeding area) for much of Ontario’s wildlife.
- Wetlands provide recreational, educational and important scientific opportunities throughout Ontario.
- If you want to see nature at work, wetlands provide the best opportunity, whether you’re interested in birding, viewing wildlife, reptiles or amphibians, or seeing a fascinating and seemingly endless variety of bug-life.
- Wetlands help to store carbon, reducing the its impact on our atmosphere.
Chino Creek Wetlands and Educational Park demonstrates natural water treatment and upland habitats. The park consists of 22 acres that are landscaped with a wide variety of California friendly trees and grass features.
Monday, May 21, 2012
Why are wetlands important?
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Free 2-day Educator Workshop
Learn new ways to teach about the Santa Ana River Watershed at SAWA's Educator Workshop hosted by Inland Empire Utilties Agency.
Register online for this free two day workshop!!
Contact carrie@sawaedu.org for more information.
Register online for this free two day workshop!!
Contact carrie@sawaedu.org for more information.
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