Introduction to wetlands
Description
Highly Recommended. This program's clear explanations, illustrated by live-action shots and diagrams where necessary, allow even the novice to grasp the elements of the process of wetland creation; it is certainly suitable for anyone interested in preserving and developing the wetlands in their jurisdiction.' -VRG Review This timely program introduces viewers to a wetlands area and underscores the importance of wetlands to our communities, as well as the imminent danger of disappearing altogether if controls in development are not in place. Here we see that wetlands are areas where water covers the soil, or where water is present either at or near the surface of the soil either all year long or during various times of the year. It is the quantity of water and the timing of the water's presence, which in part determine the functions of a wetlands as well as its role in the environment. Wetlands we see often provide critical habitat for wildlife, especially for breeding purposes.
Runtime
12 min
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Date of Publication
[1993?]
Database
Alexander Street
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