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Wetlands research project. By Keagan Regner. What is a Wetland?. A wetland is where land and water meet and where almost 300 species of wildlife live for their survival like food, shelter, and water. Bog – What is a bog?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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WETLANDS RESEARCH PROJECT By Keagan Regner
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WETLANDS RESEARCH PROJECT

By Keagan Regner

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What is a Wetland?

A wetland is where land and water meet and where almost 300 species of wildlife live for their survival like food, shelter, and water.

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BOG – WHAT IS A BOG?

A bog has poor drainage, acidic soil and not many plants grow there. Lots of peat moss can be found there.

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BOG VEGETATION

Low shrubs, tamarack and black spruce grow in bogs.

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FEN – WHAT IS A FEN?

A fen is one of the four main types of wetlands. The water found in a fen comes from ground water or

surface water. This water is mineral rich and neutral.

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WHAT IS A MARSH?

Marshes can be found at the edges of lakes and streams. They are often called sloughs. Cattails, rushes, and sedges grow there.

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WHAT IS A POND?

Pond water comes from rain, snow, and groundwater. The water is usually about two meters deep or less. It may dry out in late summer.

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WHAT IS A SWAMP?

They are forests that are flooded. They have slow moving water. They are not common in Alberta.

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WETLAND PLANTS

peat moss (sphagnum moss) black spruce tamarack tree water lilies duck weed

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ANIMALS THAT LIVE IN WETLANDS gray wolf

Beaver muskrat Swans Geese Duck Salamander Mosquitos Grasshoppers dragonflies

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THE BENEFITS OF WETLANDS

To see lots of wildlife Gives homes to wildlife Prevents floods Good for tourisms Filters out bad things like toxins


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