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Wetlands are areas where the land is covered by shallow water or the soil is saturated to near the surface for least two weeks during the growing season. Some common names for different types of wetlands are swamp, marsh, and bog.
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What is a Wetland?
Wetlands are defined based on their hydrology, soils, and plants. The U.S. EPA defines wetlands as “those areas that are inundated or saturated by surface or groundwater a frequency and duration sufficient to support, and that under normal circumstances do support, a prevalence of vegetation typically adapted for life in saturated soil conditions. Wetlands generally include swamps, marshes, bogs, and similar areas.”
Why Should We Value Wetlands?
Wetlands improve water quality, protect against floods and droughts, provide important wildlife habitat, and contribute to the resilience and biodiversity of West Virginia’s natural environment.
How Wetlands Manage Water
This animated white-board “explainer” video from the Wisconsin Wetlands Association uses simple illustrations and clear language to outline how wetlands manage water and support watershed health. Wetlands in different parts of a watershed manage water in different ways, and collectively all of the wetlands in our watersheds reduce flood damages, help keep our waters clean, and ensure we have water to drink and use in our communities.
Learn More- Wisconsin Wetlands Association: How Wetlands Manage Water
A statwide non-profit organization based in Madison, Wisconsin, the Wisconsin Wetlands Association is dedicated to the protection, restoration, and enjoyment of wetlands and associated ecosystems.
Learn More About Wetlands
Wetland Map Resources
Listed here are links to wetland mapping applications. Find a wetland near you!
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Watershed Resources Registry for West Virginia (WRR)
This mapping tool helps to locate and prioritize areas suitable for wetland and stream restoration.
WVDEP Data ViewerThis application provides the functional scores and locations of all mapped WV wetlands. Note that many forested and smaller wetlands (i.e. vernal pools) have not yet been mapped.
National Wetland InventoryThe US Fish and Wildlife Service site provides the locations of mapped wetlands throughout the US.
Mapping West Virginia's WetlandsA colorful story map about how wetland maps are made and used in West Virginia.
How Wetlands Affect Water Quality
These videos explain the importance of wetlands and describe the roles wetlands play in providing clean water.
Wetlands & Water Quality[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzsN6xAPRRA[/embed]
Learn how wetlands remove pollutants from the water supply.
How Wetlands Work[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKggI7WkRp4[/embed]
Wetlands are an efficient and cost effective way to remove excess nutrients in our waterways and improve water quality.
Flooding and Sediment Reduction[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vm4bM3x-IPc[/embed]
Wetlands help to decrease the damage caused by flood events and can filter sediment pollution out of water.
Components of a Wetland
Resources for Landowners
As a landowner with wetlands on your property, there is an opportunity to care for your land and surrounding landscape. View the links for information on how to identify, take best care of, and achieve your goals within your wetland.
- Wetlands Work - A Guide for Agricultural Landowners
Find funding sources and planners to help with your agricultural wetland questions. Although this site is focused on the Chesapeake Bay counties of West Virginia, the planning and funding resources apply to the whole state.
West Virginia Planting ToolWould you like to restore native plants to your wetland or upland site in West Virginia? The West Virginia Planting Tool matches your site with known native plant communities in West Virginia and recommends the species that will thrive with minimal maintenance while providing excellent habitat for native birds, butterflies, and other species.
U.S. Army Corp of Engineers: Wetlands Delineation ManualThe purpose of this manual is to provide users with guidelines and methods to determine whether an area is a wetland for purposes of Section 404 of the Clean Water Act.
Managing Your Restored WetlandPenn State Extension guide for landowners describing where wetland restoration is possible and how it is done. It covers basic wetland concepts, ecological concepts and terms, wetland restoration, and maintenance.
Landowner's Guide to Improving Vernal Pool HabitatFact sheet by the Upper Susquehanna Coalition describing ways for landowners to improve vernal pool habitats on their properties.
Vernal PoolsVernal pools are seasonal depressional wetlands that occur under the Mediterranean climate conditions of the West Coast and in glaciated areas of northeastern and midwestern states.. Learn more from the US EPA.
Wetlands: A trang chủ for WildlifeThis video, producted by the Wisconsin Wetlands Association, describes a successful wetland restoration project story.
Resources for Communities and Educators
Outreach is one of the most important parts of protecting our wetlands. Increased knowledge leads to better decision making, especially when talking about the environment. View the links below for education resources to make outreach more effective.
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Project WET: Education Materials for Teachers
Advancing water education to understand global challenges and inspire local solutions.
Project Learning Tree: Watch on WetlandsResources to engage middle school students as they explore wetlands and learn about why they are important.
Ducks Unlimited: Wetland Education ResourcesOffering youth the opportunity to learn about wetland conservation and the outdoor world around them.
Environmental Concern: Wetland Education and OutreachEnvironmental Concern’s (EC) Education Division works to increase understanding of, foster appreciation for, and encourage the stewardship of wetland systems.
Wetland QuizTest your students' knowledge of wetlands with this online quiz.
WV Master Naturalist Program: Wetland Class OutlineExplores the definitions and types of wetlands that are found in West Virginia and discusses their values and needed protection.
Outreach Materials for World Wetlands DayWorld Wetlands Day is celebrated each year on 2 February to raise awareness about wetlands. This day also marks the anniversary of the Convention on Wetlands, which was adopted as an international treaty in 1971.