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  1. Wetlands by William J. Mitsch, James G. Gosselink, 2007-08-24
  2. Wetlands by Charlotte Roche, 2010-01-19
  3. Aquatic and Wetland Plants of the Western Gulf Coast by Charles D. Stutzenbaker, 2010-10-06
  4. What Are Wetlands? (Science of Living Things) by Bobbie Kalman, Amanda Bishop, 2002-10
  5. A Naturalist's Guide to Wetland Plants: An Ecology for Eastern North America by Donald D. Cox, 2002-08
  6. A Wetland Habitat (Introducing Habitats) by Molly Aloian, Bobbie Kalman, 2006-10-30
  7. Wetland, Woodland, Wildland: A Guide to the Natural Communities of Vermont (Middlebury Bicentennial Series in Environmental Studies) by Elizabeth H. Thompson, Eric R. Sorenson, 2000-11-01
  8. Going Blue: A Teen Guide to Saving Our Oceans, Lakes, Rivers, & Wetlands by Cathryn Berger Kaye M.A., Philippe Cousteau, et all 2010-08-01
  9. Biogeochemistry of Wetlands: Science and Applications by K. Ramesh Reddy, Ronald D. DeLaune, 2008-07-28
  10. Plants of Central Texas Wetlands (Grover E. Murray Series in the American Southwest) (Grover E. Murray Studies in the American Southwest) by Scott B. Fleenor, Stephen Welton Taber, 2009-05-22
  11. The Louisiana Coast: Guide to an American Wetland (Gulf Coast Books, sponsored by Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi) by Ms. Gay M. Gomez, 2008-10-09
  12. Wetland Design: Principles and Practices for Landscape Architects and Land Use Planners by Robert L. France, 2002-12
  13. America's Wetlands: Guide to Plants and Animals (America's Ecosystems) by Marianne D. Wallace, 2004-10-14
  14. Wetlands: Soggy Habitat (Amazing Science) by Salas, Laura Purdie, 2002-07

1. EPA > Wetlands
About wetlands, US wetlands regulation, and other US governmental efforts to protect these areas. Includes large collection of internet links.
http://www.epa.gov/wetlands/
Wetlands Recent Additions Contact Us Print Version Search: EPA Home Water Wetlands, Oceans and Watersheds Laws, Regulations, ... In Your Area
What are Wetlands? Definitions Types
Wetland Fact Sheet Series
Why Protect Wetlands? Functions and Values
Flood Protection
Shoreline Erosion
Water Quality and Hydrology
... Recreation and Aesthetics How are Wetlands Protected? Water Quality Standards 404 Permitting Watershed Planning
Financial Assistance
... What You Can Do to Protect our Vital Resource
Wetlands Topics Select One Agriculture American Wetlands Month Biological Assessment of Wetlands Workgroup (BAWWG) Constructed Wetlands Coral Reef Dredged Material Employment Information Enforcement Fact Sheets Fill Material Five Star Restoration Program Floodplain Management Forestry Geographic Jurisdiction Golf and the Environment Landowner Assistance Mining Mitigation / Mitigation Banking National Wetlands Awards Nationwide Permits Reference Sediment Restoration Section 401 Certification Section 404 Exemptions Section 404 Permitting State Programmatic General Permits State Revolving Fund (SRF) and Wetlands State / Tribal Assumption Transportation Water Quality Standards

2. Wetlands - The SWS Quarterly Journal
Journal of the Society of Wetland Scientists.
http://www.sws.org/wetlands/
Society of Wetland Scientists
News/Events Publications Programs
Wetlands
The Journal of the Society of Wetland Scientists
Aim and Scope
Editorial Board - 2008
Editor-in-Chief
Darold P. Batzer
Department of Entomology
University of Georgia
Athens, Georgia, USA 30602
Phone: 706/542-2301
Fax: 706/542-2279
Email: '+text+tg+'/a>'); > Associate Editors - 2007-2008 Name Institution Jim Anderson West Virginia University Virginie Bouchard Ohio State University Aram J. K. Calhoun University of Maine John C. Callaway University of San Francisco Steven R. Chipps South Dakota State University Gail L. Chmura McGill University Betsy A. Colburn Harvard University David J. Cooper

3. The National Wetlands Inventory
Produces information on the characteristics, extent, and status of USA wetlands and deepwater habitats.
http://wetlands.fws.gov/
National Wetlands Inventory Providing Wetland Information to the American People Home Get Wetlands Data
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Wetlands Information Wetland Functions Status and Trends Wetland Plants Publications Other Wetland Links Service Programs FEATURES Viewing Wetlands with Google™ Earth: A file is now available to automatically load and view Wetlands Data WMS layers into Google Earth. This viewing method provides access to Google imagery in combination with the wetlands digital data. Visit: http://wetlandswms.er.usgs.gov/ Status and Trends of Wetlands in the Conterminous United States: 1998 to 2004 (PDF document) Questions and Answers With wetlands digital data available for only 53% of the Nation, NWI is beginning to add raster scan images for non-digital maps for some portions of the Nation (OH, AZ, AR)

4. Wetlands
The Young Scientist s Introduction to wetlands Acrobat Reader required to print out this information. (What is a wetland?; Wetland plants; Wetland animals
http://edtech.kennesaw.edu/web/wetlands.html
Wetlands

5. Wetlands
Easier wetlands are marshy areas where there is much moisture in the soil. wetlands are sometimes covered in water. Swamps, marshes, and bogs are some of
http://42explore.com/wetland.htm
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Wetlands Easier - Wetlands are marshy areas where there is much moisture in the soil. Wetlands are sometimes covered in water. Swamps, marshes, and bogs are some of the names used for wetlands. Harder - "Wetlands are lands transitional between terrestrial and aquatic systems where the water table is usually at or near the surface or where shallow water covers the land and where at least one of the following attributes holds: 1) the land predominantly supports aquatic plants at least periodically; 2) undrained hydric soils are the predominant substrate; and 3) at some time during the growing season, the substrate is saturated with water or covered by shallow water." EPA definition at http://www.epa.gov/emap/html/dataI/wetlands/ There are two basic types of wetlands : coastal (also known as tidal or estuarine wetlands) and inland (also known as non-tidal, freshwater, or palustrine wetlands).
America's Wetlands (Environmental Protection Agency)
http://www.epa.gov/OWOW/wetlands/vital/wetlands.html

6. BIOONE Online Journals - Journal - Select A Volume
wetlands. Select a Volume Open Access Denotes open access content. wetlands Volume 28 Issue 1. . Volume 28 (2008). Author Index . Keyword Index
http://www.bioone.org/perlserv/?request=get-archive&issn=0277-5212

7. :::: What's It Like Where You Live? ::::
MBGnet Home Rainforest Tundra Taiga Desert Temperate Deciduous Forest Grassland Rivers and Streams Ponds and Lakes wetlands Shorelines
http://www.mbgnet.net/fresh/wetlands/index.htm

8. FDEP Office Of Submerged Lands And Environmental Resources
Is designed to ensure that activities in uplands, wetlands and other surface waters The goal of the Florida Wetland Restoration Information Center is to
http://www.dep.state.fl.us/water/wetlands/
Search: DEP Home About DEP Programs Contact ... Site Map Programs Information Navigation Documents on this website are Adobe Acrobat files, unless indicated, and require the free Reader Software. Office of Submerged Lands and Environmental Resources (SLER) Quick Links NEW The Office of Submerged Lands and Environmental Resources provides several services to the public.
  • The Environmental Resource Permitting Program
    • Is designed to ensure that activities in uplands, wetlands and other surface waters do not degrade water quality or degrade habitat for aquatic or wetland dependent wildlife. Addresses dredging, filling, and construction in wetlands and other surface water, as well as stormwater and surface water management systems in uplands. Shares the responsibility of implementing the ERP program with five Water Management District Offices and six DEP District Offices Permits activities in open water, including docks and marinas

9. National Wetlands Inventory
National wetlands Inventory Home Page. The National wetlands Inventory (NWI) of the US Fish Wildlife Service produces information on the characteristic,
http://www.fws.gov/nwi/
National Wetlands Inventory Providing Wetland Information to the American People Home Get Wetlands Data
Mapper
: view, download,
or print data
Download
: download
seamless digital data
Maps Information
Status Information

Layers and Metadata

Hard-Copy Maps

Code Definitions
...
Wetlands Definition
Wetlands Information Wetland Functions Status and Trends Wetland Plants Publications Other Wetland Links Service Programs FEATURES Viewing Wetlands with Google™ Earth: A file is now available to automatically load and view Wetlands Data WMS layers into Google Earth. This viewing method provides access to Google imagery in combination with the wetlands digital data. Visit: http://wetlandswms.er.usgs.gov/ Status and Trends of Wetlands in the Conterminous United States: 1998 to 2004 (PDF document) Questions and Answers With wetlands digital data available for only 53% of the Nation, NWI is beginning to add raster scan images for non-digital maps for some portions of the Nation (OH, AZ, AR)

10. The Wetlands Regulation Center
The wetlands Regulation Center is presented as a service to persons interested in the field of wetland regulations, especially federal wetland regulations
http://www.wetlands.com/
Presents the
Wetlands Regulation Center
The Wetlands Regulation Center is presented by Environmental Technical Services Co. as a service to all persons interested in the laws, policies and regulations concerning activities regulated under Sections 401 and 404 of the Clean Water Act in waters of the United States, including wetlands.
Wetlands Regulation Center
Conditions for Using this Site (Our Legal Notice)
Environmental Technical Services Co.
Revised May 23, 2005 URL = http://www.wetlands.com/index.html E-mail to Rusty Mase, Web Site Manager jrmase@bga.com
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Environmental Technical Services Co.
834 Castle Ridge Rd., Austin, TX 78746
Phone (512) 327-6672

11. Wetlands Theme Page
The primary focus of the Community Learning Network (CLN) is to help K12 teachers integrate Information Technology into their classrooms.
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.

12. Wetlands Reserve Program | NRCS
The wetlands Reserve Program is a voluntary program offering landowners the opportunity to protect, restore, and enhance wetlands on their property.
http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/Programs/WRP/

NRCS
Home About Us News ... Contact Us Search National NRCS All NRCS Sites for
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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
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Fact Sheet (50.57 KB)
Questions and Answers (51.72 KB)
Key Points (46.09 KB)
Program Description (56.19 KB)
Final Rule, 2002 Farm Bill — 7 CFR Part 1467 — June 7, 2002

13. USGS National Wetlands Research Center
Mission is to develop and disseminate scientific information needed for understanding the ecology and values of US wetlands and for managing and restoring
http://www.nwrc.usgs.gov/

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14. Conserve And Protect Water, One Of Our Most Valuable Resources - National Wildli
Educational materials, information on several major US wetlands regions, US legal requirements and issues related to wetlands protection,
http://www.nwf.org/wetlands/

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You drink it. You cook with it. You bathe with it. You play in it. How often do you stop and think about it? If you're like many Americans, you probably don't give water much thought. But today is a good day to change that. People and wildlife depend on water to live, but if we don't make efforts to conserve and protect this valuable resource, we may be putting all living beings at risk. Wildlife and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers America's wildlife needs healthy aquatic ecosystems to survive. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is the nation's largest water management agency and is responsible for many water projects. While many water projects have helped promote the nation's economic development, too many have not produced the benefits promised and needlessly harm wildlife and wild places at enormous taxpayer expense. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is responsible for:

15. The California Resources Agency Wetlands Web
This document contains links and/or information regarding CERES California wetlands Information System;
http://www.ceres.ca.gov/wetlands/

CERES
and the California Wetlands Information System are programs of the California Resources Agency . This Wetlands Information System is designed to provide comprehensive wetlands information to the general public, the educational community, and government agencies. It is a compilation of public and private sector information, including maps, environmental documents, agency roles in wetlands management, restoration and mitigation activities, regulatory permitting, and wetland policies.
California's Wetlands: An Introduction
Wetlands Databases and Inventories
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16. America's Wetland
Information about one of the largest and most productive expanses of coastal wetlands in North America, now disappearing rapidly, and efforts to protect and
http://www.americaswetland.com/
Home About Us Info. Central Events ... Get Involved Since January 1, 2008, Louisiana has LOST: Square Yards of Land America's WETLAND Newsletter - April 2008 Gov. Jindal Proclaims March 31 - April 4 Youth Wetlands Week State Sen. President Joel Chaisson Urges Students to Enter America's WETLAND's Art, Photo, and Essay Contest
Wetland Watcher Celebration 2008

The LeBranche Wetlands Watchers Project is hosting its 10th Annual Wetland Celebration at the LeBran...
Gulf Coast National Conference-Sponsored by NIMSAT

National Incident Management Systems and Advanced Technologies is hosting a conference that addresse... Ties to America's Wetland
Conservation Corps
Donate to America's WETLAND Online Resource Center ... Educator's Resources

17. Wetlands Home - Chapel Hill Night Clubs. Live Music And Dance Hall In Chapel Hil
wetlands is an artist friendly space dedicated to bringing independent music to Chapel Hill.
http://www.wetlandschapelhill.com/
Home Shows Info Directions ... Contact WANT TO SEE UP COMING SHOWS AT WETLANDS? CLICK HERE! Join Our Mailing List DOORS OPEN NIGHTLY AT 8 www.myspace.com
VISITORS FOR WETLANDS SINCE JANUARY, 2006 info@wetlandschapelhill.com

18. Ecosystems: Wetland Web Resources For Students
wetlands is the collective term for marshes, swamps, bogs, and similar areas. wetlands are found in flat vegetated areas, in depressions on the landscape,
http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/ecowetlands.htm
Gander Academy
Ecosystems: Wetlands
Introduction
Classification Purpose and Value
Wetlands and Wildlife
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Wetland Regions of Canada

Introduction
Wetlands: An Introduction

"Wetlands" is the collective term for marshes, swamps, bogs, and similar areas. Wetlands are found in flat vegetated areas, in depressions on the landscape, and between water and dry land along the edges of streams, rivers, lakes, and coastlines.
What Are Wetlands

The term "wetlands" encompasses a wide variety of aquatic habitats. Swamps, marshes, bogs, prairie potholes, flood plains, and fen - these are all names for ecosystems known as wetlands.
The Wonder of Wetlands
Wetlands are where earth and water meet. They are almost as old as the planet itself, and are home to some of the richest biodiversity on Earth. They are to be found all over the world from the tropics to the frozen plains and are as crucial to the planet 's well-being as any other finely balanced part of nature. Wetlands Wetland, geographic area with characteristics of both dry land and water. Wetlands typically occur in low-lying areas at the edges of lakes, ponds, streams, and rivers, or in coastal areas protected from waves. They are found in a variety of climates on every continent except Antarctica. Wetlands There is clear water up to your ankles and a dragonfly zips past your head as you watch some ducks fly off the water - welcome to the soggy world of the wetland!

19. Florida Wetlands - Plant Management In Florida Waters
Florida s natural environment is dominated by wetlands swamps and marshes that are distinguished by water at the surface or by water saturated soil.
http://plants.ifas.ufl.edu/guide/wetlands.html
WETLANDS MAIN INDEX Federal legislation Florida legislation
Wetland terminology explained
... Altering wetlands
Mid-summer's night, St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, Florida F LORIDA'S ANCIENT HISTORY AS A SUBMERGED PLATEAU is still apparent today as much of the peninsula remains underwater. Florida's natural environment is dominated by wetlands: swamps and marshes that are distinguished by water at the surface or by water saturated soil. Wetlands are the transition zones between dry upland ecosystems and deeper aquatic habitats. Each Florida wetland area is unique according to its surrounding geologic, hydrologic, and climatic conditions. Wetlands are key to maintaining the health of Florida's naturally watery places; they provide flood control, aquifer recharge, coastal protection, and they also act as "kidneys" that help filter pollutants from the ecosystem. Wetlands support a wide range of rare and endangered aquatic plants and wildlife, and humans have relied on Florida's wetlands as a source of food and recreation for centuries. Prior to European colonization, more than half

20. Environmental Concern
Provides wetland services, including wetlands design and construction, education, consulting, publications, native wetland nursery plants, applied wetland
http://www.wetland.org/
Please pardon us while we add to our new website. The Restoration section of our website has been updated. Now you can see some of our Living Shoreline projects and learn about shoreline erosion. Four new plant brochures were recently developed by Assistant Nursery Manager Doug Serrill to assist customers with plant
selection. Celebrate Wetlands in 2008 with
the 4th Annual
Write On! Wetlands Challenge
Click here
for full contest rules.
Upcoming Professional Wetland Training Courses:
June 25th - Maryland Wetland Permit Course
July 10th - 11th - Introduction to Wetland Botany
For more information and to register click here Come visit us Saturday, June 14th for our Spring Open House . Many native species will be available for sale. Our staff will be available to answer your horticultural questions. There will be activities for the whole family. Click here to link to the University of Maryland Master Gardener's Program: http://mastergardener.umd.edu/
A Grand Hike through the woods for Junior Girl Scouts and their Grandmothers, aunts or moms
A great opportunity to connect with a granddaughter or niece, while looking for rare wetland flowers, finding signs of forest creatures and breathing in the fresh air along the trails of Tuckahoe State Park. Not a strenuous hike!

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