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  1. Wetland plants and plant communities of Minnesota & Wisconsin by Steve D. Eggers, 1987-01-01
  2. A Field Guide to Coastal Wetland Plants of the Northeastern United States by Ralph W. Tiner, 1987-04
  3. Wetland Creation and Restoration: The Status Of The Science
  4. The Book of Swamp and Bog: Trees, Shrubs, and Wildflowers of the Eastern Freshwater Wetlands by John Eastman, 1995-03
  5. The Great Marsh: An Intimate Journey into a Chesapeake Wetland by David W. Harp, Tom Horton, 2002-07-10
  6. Treatment Wetlands, Second Edition by Robert H. Kadlec, Scott Wallace, 2008-07-22
  7. Pantanal: South America's Wetland Jewel by Russell A. Mittermeier, Monica Barcellos Harris, et all 2005-09-03
  8. Endangered Animals and Habitats - The Wetlands by Daniel Kriesberg, 2003-03-26
  9. Florida Wetland Plants: An Identification Manual
  10. Freshwater Wetlands : A Guide to Common Indicator Plants of the Northeast by Dennis W. Magee, 1981-07
  11. Prehistoric Lifeways in the Great Basin Wetlands: Bioarchaelogical Reconstruction and Interpretation by Brian E. Hemphill, Clark Spencer Larsen, 2000-01-24
  12. Wetlands: Environmental Gradients, Boundaries, and Buffers by George Mulamoottil, Barry G. Warner, et all 1996-06-30
  13. Ecology of Tidal Freshwater Forested Wetlands of the Southeastern United States by William H. Conner, 2007-08-17
  14. COASTAL WETLANDS OF THE LAURENTIAN GREAT LAKES:: Health, Habitat, and Indicators by Thomas Simon, 2007-01-15

81. The B-W Greenway Community
Mission is to educate the public about the value of wetlands and importance of connecting the Beavercreek and Wenrick wetlands with a greenway. Contains news, articles, and membership information.
http://www.greenlink.org/bwgreenway/
Home Goals News Articles Terry's Tips ... North American Wetlands Conservation Act (NAWCA) grant application (Requires Adobe Acrobat to open)
The B-W Greenway Community Land Trust
A " hospitable place" for:
All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful,
(for)
The Lord God made them all.
The Latest BWGC News
Quote from David Suzuki
Member Profile - Tom Moore
Original wildflower painting by Joe Barrish - Common Milkweed
Features include:
New Map of the Beavercreek and Surrounding Wetlands>
Coming Events
SW Ohio Environmental Summit. Apr. 19, 2003, 10-3, Glen Helen Ecol., YS
Chautauqua on Healthy Fertilizing. Apr. 29, 2003, 7:30, Abiding Christ Lutheran Church, Fbrn.
Arbor Day Planting. May 2, 2003, 9 am, Fbrn. Central Park.
Garlic Mustard Removal and Wetland Planting. May 10, 2003, 9-noon, Wenrick Wetlands
Wildflower Nursery Seeding. May 17, 2003, 9-noon, Rona Hills. Click here for details.

82. Kluwer Academic Publishers - Wetlands Ecology And Management
Similar pages www.kluweronline.com/issn/09234861/current Similar pages More results from www.kluweronline.com New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services wetlands Land Resource Management Workshops. Water Division wetlands Bureau.
http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0923-4861/contents
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83. Partners For Wetlands
Promotes sustainable, productive use and conservation of freshwater wetlands throughout the world .Category Science Environment Water Resources wetlands......Partners for wetlands is a mechanism to promote wise investment in freshwaterwetlands world wide. Its goal is sustainable, productive
http://www.partnersforwetlands.org/
Partners for Wetlands
Quarterly Magazine in PDF
World Wetlands Day celebration
On 16 February 2003, World Wetlands Days 2003 was celebrated at the Kota Kinabalu City Bird Sanctuary, in Sabah, Malaysia. This event was organised by the Kota Kinabalu City Bird Sanctuary and Partners for Wetlands programme in the Kinabatangan. Both are wetland projects carried out by WWF Malaysia in Sabah that work with stakeholders from the private and government sectors to ensure wise management of these wetlands for long term sustainability through environmental education and other wetlands restoration initiatives. WWF Malaysia, through its Partners for Wetlands programme aimed to gazette some 26,000 hectares in the Lower Kinabatangan flood plains as a wildlife sanctuary. more... WWF Malaysia Partners for Wetlands
SUKAU, KINABATANGAN – WWF Malaysia recently opened a site office in Kampung Sukau, lower Kinabatangan, officiated by their Chairman YM Tengku D. Z. Adlin. The site office, for their Partners for Wetlands programme, was set up to develop mutually beneficial relationships with partners on the ground through the establishment of an office base. Collaboration and partnership with the local community is a significant focus of the Partners for Wetlands programme as they form one of the programme’s partners. more...

84. Wetland Reserve Program
Dollars for Wildlife in the. wetlands Reserve Program. This information isprovided as general guidance only. What is the wetlands Reserve Program?
http://www.ngpc.state.ne.us/wildlife/wrp.html
Dollars for Wildlife in the
Wetlands Reserve Program
This information is provided as general guidance only. For program rules and additional information, contact your local Natural Resources Conservation Service (formerly SCS) office for additional information. What is the Wetlands Reserve Program? The Wetlands Reserve Program is a voluntary program offering landowners a chance to receive payments for restoring and protecting wetlands. There are three options giving landowners more flexibility in managing their land. Eligible land can be entered into permanent easements, 30 year easements, or restoration cost-share agreements. Permanent easements have been offered in previous WRP sign-ups and are offered again with no change. Thirty year easements are similar to permanent easements, however, the easements will expire at the end of 30 years. Restoration cost share agreements , do not have a land payment and do not involve recorded easements, however there is financial assistance for wetland restoration practices. Payment for land entered into WRP easements will be based on the lesser of three values: Permanent Easements: 1) The geographical area rate cap

85. Solar Aquatics Systems© Technology
A wastewater treatment system that duplicates, under controlled conditions, the natural purifying processes of fresh water wetlands. Wastewater flows through a series of clearsided tanks, engineered streams, and constructed marshes where contaminants are metabolized or bound up.
http://www.solaraquatics.com/sas.html
Solar Aquatics Tank
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S olar Aquatics duplicates, under controlled conditions, the natural purifying processes of fresh water streams, meadows, and wetlands. Using greenhouses to enhance the growth of bacteria, algae, plants and aquatic animals, wastewater flows through a series of clear-sided tanks, engineered streams, and constructed marshes where contaminants are metabolized or bound up. The technology has been applied to treatment of sewage, septage, boat waste, and ice cream processing waste. The Solar Aquatics process combines ecological engineering principles with standard wastewater treatment concepts. By combining the biological components that work in natural water purification processes with proven wastewater treatment practices, the Solar Aquatics process provides an enhancement on natural and conventional treatment processes. The Solar Aquatics process uses fixed film substrate in the forms of plant roots and Solar Tank surfaces. The process also uses suspended growth biomass within the wastewater moving through the system. The process further combines an element of activated sludge by recycling a portion of secondary sludge to the headworks Blending Tank for reseeding bacteria. The result is a controlled ecological system that maximizes biological degradation of contaminants. The ecosystems that are developed provide a higher degree of biodiversity than other biological treatment technologies, thereby treating a wider range of contaminants and providing a more stable and resilient system.

86. Wetlands Conservancy
The wetlands Conservancy. The wetlands Conservancy (TWC) is a nonprofitland trust. Founded in 1981, TWC is the first organization
http://www.wetlandsconservancy.org/
Home About TWC About Wetlands TWC Wetland Preserves ... Contact Us
The Wetlands Conservancy
The Wetlands Conservancy (TWC) is a non-profit land trust. Founded in 1981, TWC is the first organization in Oregon to dedicate itself to conserving, protecting, and promoting the wildlife, water quality and open space values of wetlands. TWC owns and manages many wetlands preserves in the Portland metropolitan area and along the Oregon coast.
Apache Bluff Wetland
Current Projects and Features
Oregon's Greatest Wetlands , a statewide wetland conservation strategy and a forthcoming interactive map showing the wetlands of Oregon. Heroic Tales of Wetland Restoration , a book depicting the stories of 12 rural landowners in Oregon, who changed their farming practices to reclaim wetlands, streams and rivers. - Last Update 11-Aug-2002

87. Inland Rivers Network - Inland Rivers Network
Environmental association committed to conserving the biodiversity, natural functioning and health of the inland rivers, wetlands and groundwaters of the MurrayDarling Basin in southeast Australia. Site includes news, events, river facts, publications, and projects.
http://www.nccnsw.org.au/member/wetlands/
The Inland Rivers Network (IRN) is a coalition of environment groups and individuals committed to conserving the biological diversity, natural functioning and health of the inland rivers, wetlands and groundwaters of the Murray-Darling Basin in southeast Australia. Together with local and regional environmental groups, IRN seeks to promote a greater understanding of the threats to inland rivers from poor land and water management. The most recent IRN NEWS Newsletters and articles covering topics such as environmental flows, irrigation and flow regulation in the Murray-Darling Basin can be viewed here. Last updated - 15 November 2000 What's new?

88. Amtgard, Kingdom Of The Wetlands
Located in East Texas and Louisiana. Includes a calendar of events, Kingdom officers, links to groups Category Games Roleplaying Fantasy Amtgard North America......Welcome to the Amtgard Kingdom of the wetlands. Thanks! Return to the Kingdomof the wetlands Home Page. To Amtgard's Main Site Subscribe to wetlands1.
http://www.amtgard-wl.com/
Welcome to the Amtgard Kingdom of the Wetlands.
It is a Confederacy of provinces reaching as far as west as South Dallas to as far East as Louisiana.
The mailing list can be found at Yahoo! Groups
Fall 2002 - Spring 2003 Calendar
History of the Wetlands Officers Duchy of Shadowkeep Poetry Contest
Entries and Winners

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89. Science World
Environmental consultants, engineers and scientists. Providing services in the areas of environmental permitting, NEPA, wetlands, ISO 1 4000, air quality, water quality, regulatory compliance, and pollution prevention.
http://www.environet-inc.com
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90. Environmental Concern Inc.
Provides comprehensive wetland services, including wetlands design and construction, education, consultin Category Regional North America Water Resources...... plant. Common habitats include fresh tidal marshes, nontidal marshes,wet meadows, forested wetlands, and moist woodlands. With
http://www.wetland.org/
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Winterberry holly, Black alder
Ilex verticillata Commonly found in fresh tidal swamps, shrub swamps, and forested wetlands, this slow growing (1 ft. or less per year) broad-leaved, deciduous shrub can grow to a height of 6 to12ft. The Winterberry is dioecious, possessing male and female flowers on separate individual plants. The greenish to white flowers bloom in early to late June. Produced in late August through February, the red to orange berries offer a vivid display after a winter snowfall. The berries provide an important food source for several species of birds (most notable the cedar waxwing), waterfowl, rabbit, squirrel, and deer. Preferring partial to full shade, the hardy Winterberry is fairly insensitive to disease, insect, and wind or ice damage, and tolerates both acidic and alkaline soils (pH 4.5-8.0). It can be found from Newfoundland to Minnesota, south to Georgia and Mississippi, and west to Missouri and Texas. In the Northeast the Winterberry is classified as a facultative wetland (FACW+) species.
Looking for something to do on Thursday evenings this winter, look no further. Environmental Concern Inc. is hosting a Lecture Series dedicated to our favorite ecosystem, wetlands. As productive as rainforests and coral reefs, wetlands are vital components to our quality of life, especially here on the Eastern Shore. Whether you already love wetlands or need a little convincing, come and learn more. This three part series will cover wetland basics including: defining wetlands, wetland plants adaptations and properties of wetland soils. The lectures are designed for the layperson interested in increasing their personal knowledge base.

91. Woods & Wetlands
Offers hunting gear and equipment.
http://www.woodsandwetlands.com
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92. Obabika River Provincial Park
Southwest of New Liskeard. Waterway park. Polished bedrock, boulder fields, sandy beaches, and wetlands. Backcountry canoeing. No facilities.
http://www.mnr.gov.on.ca/MNR/parks/obab.html

93. BC Wetlands
Mission is to promote the conservation of British Columbia's wetland ecosystems through education, Category Science Environment Water Resources wetlands......Home BC wetlands wetlands News Archives Publications, Kootenay Lake Marsh.
http://www.bcwetlands.com/
Kootenay Lake Marsh

94. Wetlands Reserve Program | NRCS
wetlands Reserve Program. These documents require Adobe Acrobat. Adobe Acrobat DocumentRestoringAmerica's wetlands, Report on Program Accomplishments (5.1 MB).
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/programs/wrp/

Programs

Farm Bill
Wetlands Reserve Program
The Wetlands Reserve Program is a voluntary program offering landowners the opportunity to protect, restore, and enhance wetlands on their property. The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) provides technical and financial support to help landowners with their wetland restoration efforts. The NRCS goal is to achieve the greatest wetland functions and values, along with optimum wildlife habitat, on every acre enrolled in the program. This program offers landowners an opportunity to establish long-term conservation and wildlife practices and protection.
Program Information
State Programs
Publications
These documents require Adobe Acrobat
Restoring America's Wetlands, Report on Program Accomplishments
(5.1 MB) — June 2002 — This NRCS report is for landowners, agency personnel, and others that are interested in the wetland restoration accomplishments of the WRP since 1994.

95. Lost Wetlands
A study of the loss, and containment of, the coastal wetland habitat along Louisiana's coast.
http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/OCEAN_PLANET/HTML/peril_wetlands.html#LOUISIANA
The text on this site is presented as an archival version of the script of "Ocean Planet," a 1995 Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition. The content reflects the state of knowledge at the time of the exhibition, and has not been updated. Sand crabs in salt marsh, Sapelo Island, Georgia,1989
    Coastal wetlands stretch inland from estuaries and beaches. In temperate climates, they're salt marshes and grassy fresh marsh and tidal flats. In tropical areas, they include swampy forests of mangroves . Draining, dredging, and filling wetlands, as well as rising sea level, are destroying coastal wetlands worldwide
The information on this buoy is divided into the three categories listed below.
What's to lose?
There's more to swamps and marshes than meets the eye. Awash with nutrients and plant debris, coastal wetlands are prime nurseries for fishes, shrimps, and crabs, and nesting sites for waterfowl . Not only do wetlands crawl with wildlife, they also filter out pollutants, buffer inland areas from storm, wave, and flood damage, and support food production for humans Red and black mangroves, Belize

96. Hands-on AMD
Teaches about acid mine drainage through a variety of handson experiments. Also has links and additional resources on wetlands, watersheds, stream monitoring, and other topics.
http://craddock_t.tripod.com/amd_experiments-html.htm
Hands-on Experiments to test for
Acid Mine Drainage
Dr. Eleanora I. Robbins

United State Geological Survey
956 National Center
Reston, VA 20192
nrobbins@usgs.gov

Sandra L. McSurdy
Department of Energy
Pittsburgh Research Center
P.O. Box 10940 Pittsburgh, PA 15236 SANDRA.MCSURDY@netl.doe.gov Timothy D. Craddock West Virginia Division of Environmental Protection Office of Water Resources 1201 Greenbrier Street Charleston, WV 25311 tcraddock@mail.dep.state.wv.us This Web Page is updated and maintained by Timothy Craddock. It was last updated on February 21, 2001 956 National Center Reston, VA 20192 Dear Kids, Teachers, Parents, Guardians, and all Concerned Citizens: This is a prototype for a new book we want to write for kids. This is the First Draft and we want kids to help write it. If they do, their names and comments will appear in the book. The deadline for submissions is March 2001. Right now, we would love to hear your questions. What questions do you have about acid mine drainage, colors in the water, critters in the water, or any other water quality questions? Our addresses are on the cover page. Please write or e-mail nrobbins@usgs.gov

97. Wetlands
PDF Format availablewetlands. photo of a pond Canadian Wildlife Servicephoto. Where are wetlands? In Canada, wetlands are everywhere.
http://www.cws-scf.ec.gc.ca/hww-fap/hww-fap.cfm?ID_species=91&lang=e

98. Welcome To The Ballona Wetlands Land Trust Webpage. Enjoy And Have Fun.
Details on the aquisation and preservation of the last coastal wetlands in Los Angeles, California.Category Science Environment United States California......The Ballona wetlands Land Trust is leading the way in acquisation andpreservation of the last coastal wetlands in Los Angeles California.
http://www.ballona.org/
Come share the vision of a fully restored ecosystem and help make it a reality. . .
- C L I C K P I C T U R E T O C O N T I N U E - The Ballona Wetlands Land Trust , P.O. Box 5623, Playa del Rey, CA 90296
Tel. or 877-WETLAND / Fax
E-mail us: landtrust@ballona.org

99. King County Water And Land Resources Division
Information on lakes, streams, marine waters, wetlands, and fish and wildlife habitat and their protection. Specific to King County, Washington, but also of general interest.
http://dnr.metrokc.gov/wlr/index.htm
Info by Topic WLR Resources
great stuff that you can get from us WLR Watershed Info and Resources
activities and resources organized by drainage area in King County Alphabetical service index
comprehensive list of pages on our site Give us your Feedback
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Wastemobile schedule and year-round drop points for household hazardous waste in north and south Seattle. Watershed Stewardship Directory
Search for community and non-profit groups, government agencies, and businesses involved in restoring and protecting the water and land resources of King County. Join our Mailing List
Get notices and fliers announcing new programs and opportunities, or informing King County citizens about upcoming public meetings or construction projects in your area. Get hydrologic data from stream gages, rain gages, wells and other water-related sampling devices in King County. Click Here.

100. Australian Wetlands Online
Consulting specialists in wetland design, wetland ecology, stormwater and wastewater treatment and Category Science Environment Products and Services Consultants......Using natural systems for water treatment, Australian wetlands design wetlands, sedimentationbasins, and rootzone soil filters for treatment of industrial and
http://www.wetlands.com.au/
Who are Australian Wetlands? Services - what we can do for you Project Experience Staff CV's ... FAQ's Tel : 02 4731 5200 Fax : 02 4731 3266 P.O. Box 4335 Penrith NSW 2750 Australia contact us via email: australian@wetlands.com.au you are visitor number: Lily and Phragmites photographs (above) by André Olson This page was designed by Yvette Barry and Mark Shultz at Australian Wetlands and created by Denis Morgan Jnr

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