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- Wetlands are important because they provide various beneficial services1234:
- Protecting and improving water quality
- Providing fish and wildlife habitats
- Storing floodwaters
- Maintaining surface water flow during dry periods
- Valuable for sportfishing, hunting, and recreation
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Wetlands are important features in the landscape that provide numerous beneficial services for people and for fish and wildlife. Some of these services, or functions, include protecting and improving water quality, providing fish and wildlife habitats, storing floodwaters and maintaining surface water flow during dry periods.www.epa.gov/wetlands/why-are-wetlands-importantWetlands provide habitat for thousands of species of aquatic and terrestrial plants and animals. Wetlands are valuable for flood protection, water quality improvement, shoreline erosion control, natural products, recreation, and aesthetics.www.usgs.gov/faqs/why-are-wetlands-importantWetlands are important because they protect and improve water quality, provide fish and wildlife habitats, store floodwaters and maintain surface water flow during dry periods.www.epa.gov/wetlandsTo humans, wetlands are valuable for their sportfishing, hunting, and recreational uses. In addition, the capacity of wetlands to absorb a great amount of water also benefits developed areas, especially during periods of flooding. Wetland systems can also protect shorelines, recharge groundwater aquifers, and cleanse polluted waters.www.britannica.com/science/wetland/Wetland-func… - People also ask
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