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  1. Life in a Wetland (Rookie Read-About Science) by Allan Fowler, 1999-03
  2. Wetland Soils: Genesis, Hydrology, Landscapes, and Classification
  3. Wetlands of the American Midwest: A Historical Geography of Changing Attitudes (University of Chicago Geography Research Papers) by Hugh Prince, 1998-01-19
  4. The Biology of Freshwater Wetlands (Biology of Habitats) by Arnold G. van der Valk, 2006-04-13
  5. Wild Birds of the American Wetlands
  6. Practical Handbook for Wetland Identification and Delineation (Mapping Science) by John G. Lyon, Lynn Krise Lyon, 1993-03-25
  7. Flood Pulsing in Wetlands: Restoring the Natural Hydrological Balance
  8. Wetland Food Chains by Bobbie Kalman, Kylie Burns, 2006-10-30
  9. Wetland Drainage, Restoration, and Repair by Thomas R. Biebighauser, 2007-08-17
  10. Aquatic and Wetland Plants of Southeastern United States: Dicotyledons by Robert K. Godfrey, Jean W. Wooten, 1981-08-01
  11. Here Is the Wetland (Web of Life) by Madeleine Dunphy, 2007-06-21
  12. Swampwalker's Journal: A Wetlands Year by David M. Carroll, 2001-06-14
  13. Marsh Mission: Capturing The Vanishing Wetlands by C. C. Lockwood, Rhea Gary, 2005-09
  14. Field Guide to Coastal Wetland Plants of the Southeastern United States by Ralph W. Tiner, 1993-10

61. Welcome To The Center For Wetlands At The University Of Florida
wetlands ecology research at the University of Florida (USA).
http://www.cfw.ufl.edu/
Dr. Thomas L. Crisman, Director
The Center for Wetlands at the University of Florida, the first of its kind in the world, was founded in 1973 by H.T. Odum. His goal was to use the Center as a focal point for both basic ecological research on wetlands as well as their sustainable use in meeting environmental management needs of the society. The Center quickly became the forum for interfacing traditional engineers with ecologists especially regarding the use of natural and constructed wetlands for waste water treatment. Not only was the Center the first academic group to propose and implement the use of natural systems for waste treatment, but this effort was largely responsible for the development of the entire field of ecological engineering. Currently, such "green" engineering has become the focus of major engineering schools throughout northern and central Europe.
Salt marsh, Lower Suwanee National Wildlife Refuge
River Styx, Lochloosa Wildlife Management Area

62. :::: What's It Like Where You Live? ::::

http://mbgnet.mobot.org/fresh/wetlands/

63. Home
Environmental/ecological consulting firm emphasizing coastal and aquatic habitats. wetlands delineations, environmental impact assessment, soils and groundwater assessment, monitoring. San Diego, California.
http://www.jneassociates.com
Environmental Consulting
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Our Mission
The JNE team strives to provide cost-effective services for permitting, monitoring, biological resources, and site assessment. We provide project planning assistance to facilitate designing with minimal environmental impacts.
Contact Information
Telephone FAX Postal address
2608 Shelter Island Drive
San Diego, CA 92106
Electronic mail
jnenvir@jneassociates.com
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Last modified: November 12, 2001

64. Why Are Wetlands Important?
Why Are wetlands Important? wetlands are important for so many reasons wetlandsaccept water during storms and whenever water levels are high.
http://mbgnet.mobot.org/fresh/wetlands/why.htm
Why Are Wetlands Important?
W
etlands are important for so many reasons: The Role of Wetlands in an Ecosystem
Wetlands prevent flooding by holding water much like a sponge. By doing so, wetlands help keep river levels normal and filter and purify the surface water. Wetlands accept water during storms and whenever water levels are high. When water levels are low, wetlands slowly release water. A Marsh in Scotland Wetlands also release vegetative matter into rivers, which helps feed fish in the rivers. Wetlands help to counter balance the human effect on rivers by rejuvenating them and surrounding ecosystems. Many animals that live in other habitats use wetlands for migration or reproduction. For example, herons nest in large old trees, but need shallow areas in order to wade for fish and aquatic life. Amphibians often forage in upland areas but return to the water to mate and reproduce. While wetlands are truly unique, they must not be thought of as isolated and independent habitat. To the contrary, wetlands are vital to the health of all other biomes and to wildlife and humans everywhere. Unlike most other habitats, wetlands directly improve other ecosystems. Because of its many cleansing benefits, wetlands have been compared to kidneys. The analogy is good one. Wetlands and kidneys both help control water flow and cleanse the system.

65. Rock Point Provincial Park
11km south of Dunnville. Carolinian forests, wetlands, sand dunes, and beaches. Boating, fishing, hiking, swimming, camping, including electrical sites.
http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/MNR/parks/rockp.html

66. Discover Canada's Wetlands - Chapter 1: Introduction

http://www.aquatic.uoguelph.ca/wetlands/chintro.htm

67. Index
Delta wetlands is an innovative solution to California’s water supply challenge– a water storage project situated strategically in the SacramentoSan
http://www.deltawetlands.com/
Delta Wetlands is an innovative solution to California’s water supply challenge – a water storage project situated strategically in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta that will enable water managers to capture surplus water flows during wet months for use during dry periods. After more than 15 years of study and planning, the Delta Wetlands project has proven its technical and environmental merit and has emerged as the most viable opportunity for storing more water in the state in this decade. Project Overview Summary of California’s water situation and pending shortfalls, and outlines how Delta Wetlands can help bridge the gap between our current water supply and the increasing demands here in the state. Details of the environmental, technical and economic studies that have made this project a reality. Latest News Recent press releases on the project and what opinion leaders and water managers are saying about the Delta Wetlands Project. Tracking of recent events and next steps required for the project’s construction and implementation. Technical Information Detailed maps and graphics of the project, permits and environmental documentation obtained through exhaustive review process.

68. EPA - Teachers - Water Curriculum Resources
Materials for teachers from the EPA. Covers acid rain, hazardous waste, pollution, ground water, drinking water, and wetlands. Includes links to various activities for children from other EPA sites.
http://www.epa.gov/teachers/curriculumwater.htm
Environmental Education Center Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Teachers Curriculum Curriculum Resources ... Other Links
Water Curriculum Resources
see also Water Background Information Ocean Science Education Teacher Resource Center
This site links by topic to a large collection of environmental web sites which contain lesson plans and class activities. Down the Drain
How much water do you use every day in your home? Introduces students to the topic of water use, and to data gathering and analysis. From the Center for Improved Engineering and Science Education (CIESE). Acid Rain Sourcebook
This site is a student's first source book including experiments and activities, basic acid rain concepts, and things you can do about acid rain. Grades 4-8. Give Water a Hand
A national watershed education program designed to involve young people in local environmental service projects. Also available in Spanish. The Global Water Sampling Project
Collaborative project that allows the participant to compare water quality of local water streams, lakes, etc. with other fresh water sources around the world.

69. WETLANDS CONSERVATION And RESTORATION
Information on the National wetlands Conservation Alliance. HOORAY. Mayis American wetlands Month - Celebrate it! Who We Are What We Do.
http://www.erols.com/wetlandg
A home page dedicated to furthering wetland restoration, enhancement and conservation on private lands. Information on the National Wetlands Conservation Alliance The most current information on wetlands is on the The Association of State Wetland Managers web site. Their " Wetland Breaking News ," updated every other week, is most valuable. Dollars available for Restoring Wetlands and Riparian areas.
Why Landowners Restore Wetlands
: Summary of A National Survey
(7/96, updated 5/97)
Wetland Functions and Values - Adapted from several sources, a summary table
The wetlands "One Book" (The National Water Summary on Wetland Resources, Published by USGS)
Hyper links to other sites with information on Wetlands. Backyard Wetlands Conservation, . Included is a job sheet on building a backyard wetland. This site will provide you access to a NACD and an NRCS site and more.
HOO-RAY
May is American Wetlands Month - Celebrate it!
    VISION - "Informed landowners voluntarily deciding to protect and manage existing wetlands and restore and enhance drained and partially drained wetlands." The National Wetlands Conservation Alliance was an informal partnership of private organizations and government agencies that worked to facilitate voluntary landowner wetlands restoration, enhancement and conservation. The Alliance was formed to support landowner wetlands education and information, technical assistance, and funding programs to help landowners be better stewards of their wetlands. When formed in 1993 numerous small meeting were held for several years bringing together representatives of national organizations and Federal agencies. A major emphasis was put on supporting and improving USDA's Wetlands Reserve Program, Conservation Reserve Program and other "Farm Bill" programs, and the Fish and Wildlife Service's Partners for Wildlife and North American Waterfowl Management Plan programs.

70. Ducks Unlimited Canada | Canada's Conservation Company
Nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to the conservation of wetlands for the benefit of North America's waterfowl, wildlife, and people.
http://www.ducks.ca/
Ducks Unlimited conserves, restores and manages wetlands and associated habitats for North America's waterfowl. These habitats also benefit other wildlife and people. Search DU Canada:
DUC Store DUC Auction Quick Links Visit Our
Interpretive Centres

71. Wetlands & Water Resources Programme Of IUCN - The World Conservation Union
The World Conservation Union aims to improve the conservation and sustainable use of freshwater and Category Science Environment Water Resources wetlands......wetlands and Water Resources Programme promotes the sustainable useof wetlands and water resources. IUCN, wetlands Water Resources,
http://www.iucn.org/themes/wetlands/
A just world that values and conserves nature About IUCN Members News Our Work ... Publications Search
World Wetlands Day Celebrated in Tanzania
11 February
Full story
Plugging the leaks in Rufiji
21 January
" It's not just today's loss of revenue that matters, but also tomorrow's harvest more
Stakeholders form unique partnership for sustainable water management in the Komadugu Yobe Basin, Nigeria
16 January
The stakeholders of the Komadugu Yobe river basin (northern Nigeria) expressed their commitment to an innovative programme of work for the sustainable management of water resources at a high-level meeting in Kano, Nigeria. "This project will deliver practical policies and create a land and water management platform to weigh all the relevant interests and claims", said Eng. I.K. Musa, Director for Irrigation and Drainage of the Federal Ministry of Water Resources. The project is part of the IUCN Water & Nature Initiative. [ more New websites for Mesoamerica and Diawling
16 January
The Wetlands, Water and Coastal Zones Programme for Mesoamerica

72. Wetlands Educational Site Of The North
An interpretive educational center developed on ten acres of prime wetlands on Thunder Bay, Lake Huron.
http://www.msue.msu.edu/iosco/wetlandsclass.htm
Wetlands Educational Site of the North
Alpena, Michigan Just south of Alpena, Michigan is the brand new outdoor facility currently called "The Wetlands Classroom." It is a ten acre piece of prime coastal wetland property that has been adapted into an educational experience. The present "classroom" is a small building that serves as the interpretive center for the complex. The property has all the classical components of a Great Lakes Plustrine wetland, of the lagoon and barrier type. Several ancient beach ridges cross the property. A beautiful and extensive boardwalk system has been contructed across the wetland. Three educational gathering areas have been built into the design, which is all ADA approved. Here we see the view from the lakeside platform in panorama. The wet meadow with the fringing cattail marsh beyond is clearly seen behind the bird feeder. A shingle, shrubby beach ridge rises in the center part of the photograph, falling off to a beach swale on the right. To the right of the shore line, Thunder Bay and Alpena can be seen in the background. Another ancient beach ridge is just out of sight on the left. This platform is on the west side of the property and overlooks the shrub zone and wet meadow.

73. Wetlands And Migratory Waterbirds Home Page
wetlands home page includes links to information on National wetlands Program,Migratory Waterbirds Program, RAMSAR Convention, National wetlands Research
http://www.ea.gov.au/water/wetlands/
Skip Navigation WHAT'S NEW CONTACTS COMMENTS ... SEARCH INLAND WATERS Wetlands Go back to: EA Home Inland Waters Wetlands ... Inland Waters Home
Welcome to the Wetlands and Migratory Waterbirds web site
The Wetlands Section within Environment Australia promotes the conservation, repair and wise use of wetlands across Australia. It does this in collaboration with all levels of government, industry and community members. It is also responsible for implementing international conventions and agreements on wetlands and migratory waterbirds. The wetlands and migratory waterbirds web site provides information about Australia's obligations under the Convention on Wetlands (Ramsar, Iran, 1971), the Convention on Migratory Species (Bonn Convention) and international treaties such as the Japan-Australia and China-Australia Migratory Bird Agreements (JAMBA and CAMBA). This web site also provides information and guidance about the importance of the Commonwealth's Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (EPBC Act) to the protection of wetlands and migratory waterbirds.

74. Welcome To The Fourth Annual Wild On Wetlands Weekend
Annual event held in March in the Central Valley near Los Banos.
http://www.losbanos.com/wow.htm
Welcome the Sixth Annual Wild On Wetlands Weekend!
Thanks for visiting the Wild on Wetlands website (hosted by the Los Banos Chamber of Commerce). Our goal is to provide you with the best information obtainable for the event. We have changed the presentation this year and the official program has been reproduced and may be read, downloaded or printed. To accomplish this we have produced the brochure with Adobe Acrobat© and to view the pages you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader© installed on your computer. When you follow the link below you will be redirected to our downloads page, there is a link on that page to Adobe's website where the free reader may be downloaded and installed. We've provided a registration form as page 8 of the program. We also have a link to download just the registration form for those that do not wish to download the entire program. When you are ready to sign-up, we suggest you fill out the form and mail it to us. If you wish to pay with a Visa , Mastercard or Discover credit card we further suggest that you mail or fax the form then follow up with a phone call to the chamber office. We will take the card info over the phone and process it for you then.

75. WWA Index
Wisconsin wetlands Association, a nonprofit organization, is dedicated to protecting,restoring and enjoying wetlands and associated ecosystems through science
http://www.wiscwetlands.org/
Members! We want your feedback. Please take a moment to fill-out our membership survey online. Follow the link "For Members Only" under Connections below. Not a member? Then please Join Us! Wisconsin's wetlands need the protection your support helps provide. Please take a moment to peruse our site and learn more about us. WWA staff e-mail C. Luthin, Exec. Director, charlie@wiscwetlands.org
D. Strohl, Pgm. Director, derek@wiscwetlands.org jwpotter@wiscwetlands.org

76. Beavers: Wetlands & Wildlife
Welcome to. Beavers wetlands Wildlife (BW W) Home Page About BW W. Help beaversand other wildlife via your purchases. Beavers wetlands Wildlife.
http://www.beaversww.org/
Welcome to
Created to help people live in harmony with beavers and other wildlife.
Frequently asked Questions with Answers
Meet the Beaver:
A bit about beaver biology and behavior.
How beaver create wetlands with enormous benefits for wildlife and people.
Overcoming beaver/human conflicts.
Receive our newsletter "Beaversprite" ("spirit of the beavers") and help save wildlife and beaver wetlands.
Catalog:
T-shirts, sweatshirts, videos, books, pamphlets and more.
Help beavers and other wildlife via your purchases.
146 Van Dyke Rd.
Dolgeville, NY 13329
phone: 518.568.2077
If the answer to your question is not on Frequently asked Questions with Answers
then email:

77. Center For Wetlands
The Center for wetlands website has moved. Please update your bookmarks.You will be redirected to the new site momentarily. Or
http://www.enveng.ufl.edu/wetlands/
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Please update your bookmarks.
You will be redirected to the new site momentarily.
Or you may click on the link below to go there immediately: http://www.cfw.ufl.edu

78. Wildlands Inc., Habitat Development, Mitigation Banking And Land Stewardship
Establishes and manages wetlands and wildlife habitat through mitigation banking and public and private restoration projects. California, USA.
http://www.wildlandsinc.com/
Wildlands, Inc . is a habitat development and management company working to help create a legacy of thriving and protected natural habitat through ecological and economic cooperation.
- establishing conservation and mitigation banks
that protect wildlife habitat in perpetuity - providing a streamlined design/build approach
to habitat restoration services for public and private clients managing land for the benefit of wildlife and the community
Wildlands establishes and manages wetlands and wildlife habitat through mitigation banking and public and private habitat restoration projects.
Wildlands has restored and protected thousands of acres of native habitat, ranging from vernal pools to emergent marshes, from riverside woodlands to native grasslands, from freshwater streams to tidal sloughs. These habitats are home to a number of protected species, such as the Chinook salmon, giant garter snake, least Bell's vireo, California red-legged frog, and many other wildlife species. Our services complement the abilities of consultants, agencies, groups and landowners to undertake habitat restoration and management projects.
Based in Citrus Heights, California (Sacramento area), Wildlands Inc. has worked on projects from San Diego, California to Juneau, Alaska.

79. J. W. Salm Engineering, Inc.
constructed wetlands for wastewater and stormwater treatment
http://www.jwse.com/
JWSE J. W. S ALM E NGINEERING, I NC. MAIN PAGE
J. W. S ALM E NGINEERING is a growing Civil and Environmental Engineering firm located in the Mid-Atlantic region, just outside of Ocean City, Maryland. S ALM E NGINEERING specializes in Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater and Storm Water treatment along with other BNR and conventional wastewater treatment technologies. S ALM E NGINEERING performs registered engineering design in Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina and Maine. S ALM E NGINEERING performs scientific consulting on constructed wetlands treatment systems, for registered engineers and industrial owners in other states and jurisdictions.
THE FUNCTIONS CONSTRUCTED WETLANDS FOR WASTEWATER AND STORM WATER TREATMENT
GOLF COURSE ENGINEERING

LAND DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERING
AND STORM WATER MANAGEMENT
WATER AND WASTEWATER ENGINEERING

OTHER SERVICES

REQUEST FOR MORE INFORMATION Whether it is a project or just an interest in Constructed Wetlands or other Innovative Treatment Systems Follow this Link Information on Constructed Wetlands Lectures and Seminars Follow this Link THE PROJECTS EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES Entry Level Engineer Engineering Project Manager CADD Designer/Drafter Architect
This Page Born ; January 1996

80. Wetlands Theme Page
This CLN menu page provides links to Social Studies curricular resources andinstructional materials (lesson plans) in the specific topic of wetlands.
http://www.cln.org/themes/wetlands.html
Wetlands Theme Page This "Theme Page" has links to two types of resources related to the study of Wetlands. Students and teachers will find curricular resources (information, content...) to help them learn about this topic. In addition, there are also links to instructional materials (lesson plans) which will help teachers provide instruction in this theme. Please read our
About Estuaries
A page from a site dedicated to informing individuals about estuaries and the importance of restoring them. From their menu, you have the choice of: 10 Top Estuary Facts, Economics of Estuaries, Reason for Habitat Loss, What is Restoration, and Why restore.
Biome Investigation
Using picture/graphical resources on the Internet as starting points, intermediate students investigate the six biomes of the world in this lesson plan. Two specific objectives are to describe the major factors that shape biomes and to represent the connections between the factors that determine biome development and plant and animal life.
Environmental Education
A unit to help teach about the Kaelepulu Wetlands in Hawaii. The author has included valuable background information on wetland issues. In addition, there are 5 lesson plans, several examples of wetland field trip reports, and a wetland bird hunt lesson plan.

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