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WetlandsRestoration is the return of a degraded wetland
or former wetland to its preexisting
naturally functioning condition, or a condition
as close to that as possible. It is a complex
process that requires expertise, resources, and
commitment from many different stakeholders.
Ideally, a successfully restored wetland will
mimic the functions of a healthy natural
wetland.
All restoration projects require planning,
implementation, monitoring, and management.
Many projects require a team with expertise in
ecology, hydrology, engineering, and
environmental planning. Getting local experts
and the community involved gives the project
local ownership, which is important for
restoration success.
Why Restore Wetlands?
Restoring our lost and degraded wetlandsWetland restoration is a relatively new concept in which former wetlands that have been converted into farmland or other non-wetland related land is returned to its former condition, in form and function.Although wetland protection regulations have slowed the rate of wetland losses they said''Beginning in the late 1980s and early 1990s, efforts began to to reverse wetland losses by establishing wetland restoration programs'.
T`he wetlands brought changes into migrating birds,
local climate and the make up of plants and animals
and their population.. In the past people used wetlands,
plants and animals for shelter and food.Thats how I
wrote a report on wetlands restoration project.
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