This May is the 21st Annual American Wetlands Month! American Wetlands Month was created to celebrate the vital importance of wetlands and to educate about the value of wetlands as a natural resource.
As you may know, wetlands, the collective term for marshes, swamps, bogs, and similar areas found in generally flat vegetated areas, provide a vital link between water and land. Wetlands provide critical fish and wildlife habitat; help regulate water levels within watersheds; improve water quality; reduce flood and storm damages; and support hunting, fishing, and other recreational activities.
Unfortunately, today more than half of America's original wetlands have been destroyed-- drained and converted to farmland, filled for housing developments and industrial facilities, or used to dispose of household and industrial waste! Help protect our remaining wetlands by celebrating American Wetlands Month!
Here are some ideas to help you and your family celebrate:
As you may know, wetlands, the collective term for marshes, swamps, bogs, and similar areas found in generally flat vegetated areas, provide a vital link between water and land. Wetlands provide critical fish and wildlife habitat; help regulate water levels within watersheds; improve water quality; reduce flood and storm damages; and support hunting, fishing, and other recreational activities.
Unfortunately, today more than half of America's original wetlands have been destroyed-- drained and converted to farmland, filled for housing developments and industrial facilities, or used to dispose of household and industrial waste! Help protect our remaining wetlands by celebrating American Wetlands Month!
Here are some ideas to help you and your family celebrate:
- Learn about wetlands. Click here to see some wetlands Fact Sheets from the EPA.
- Explore a wetland near you! Click here to learn more!
- Become a member of Wisconsin Wetlands Association.
- Encourage your youngster to enter the River of Words Watershed Themed International Art and Poetry Contest. The contest is open to students ages 5 through 19 anywhere in the world and the grand prize an all-expense-paid trip to Washington, D.C., to attend the awards ceremony at the Library of Congress. See some of last year's winning submissions below!
A round moon rises
in the dark sky.
The white bunny
with brown ears
is searching
through the cold snow
for his covered burrow.
Seven yellow stars
lead him home.
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