Wildlife of Wetlands
                    2004

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Wetlands  Program
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
         The EPA's Wetlands Program works to protects and restore our Nation's aquatic
           resources with other federal agencies, state, tribal, and local governments, and
            non-governmental partners.  Through implementation of the Clean Water Act
         the Wetlands Program, with other programs in the Office of Water, seeks to
           maintain the chemical, physical and biological integrity of the Nation's waters
                      and to achieve a no net loss of wetlands and other valuable aquatic
                       resources. In addition, the Program promotes wetland protection
                      efforts through partnerships, education, grants, and sound science-
                           based decision making to improve the quality of the Nation's
                       watersheds and  aquatic ecosystems.  The Wetlands Program also
                         encourages and enables others, in concert with meeting federal
                                            Clean Water Act responsibilities, to protect
                                    and restore the functions and values of the Nation's
                                          wetlands and associated aquatic ecosystems.
                                        The photographs presented for each month were Finalists
                                          in EPA's 2003 Wetland Photography Contest; the small
                                                thumbnail photos received honorable mention.
                                            Photographs of a wide range of wildlife species that
                                              live in, or depend on, wetlands were submitted by
                                               amateur photographers from across the country.
For more information about
wetlands, visit our web site at:
H'H'H'. epa.gov/O WO W/wetlands
or call the Wetlands Helpline at:
1-800-832-7828
          Cover photo: Jay Fleming
Grand Prize 2003 Wetland Photo Contest
       Great Egret, Indian River Bay, DE

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"All Paths Lead to Light" by Natalie Hamill, age 17
 New Jersey.
 2000 National Art Finalist. River of Words Contest.
Schoolchildren around the country are learning to explore
and value the natural world through the annual River of Words
Watershed Poetry and Art Contest, which is affiliated with the
Library of Congress.
                                          Abigail Hemenway, Grade 5
                                                      Pennsylvania
                                                 1997 Poetry Finalist
                                               River of Words Contest
                                    http://www.riverofwords.org/
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                                                                                                 Jack Mills
                                                    Sno\v Gt'i'.vi' at t/avvrt, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge, NM
Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge is famous for its wetlands, which are critically important for
migrating birds in the desert southwest.  Thousands of birds, including snow gccsc and a wide variety of
other waterfowl, gather here to feed during the winter months.

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"One touch of nature makes the whole world kin. " William Shakespeare




 For more information about wetlands visit our website at: www.epa.gov/owow/wetlands/ or call 1-800-832-7828

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                                                                                           Gary Armstrong
                                                                                      .\lullanl.\. Green Bay. WI
The Uniied Slates. Canada, and Mexico are all signatories to the North American Waterfowl Management Plan.
a federal initiative to restore millions of acres of wetlands essential for wintering and nesting ducks, including
Mallards. In support of the Management  Plan, the North American Wetlands Conservation Act has protected
and restored almost 16 million acres of wetlands and adjacent uplands in North America since 1989.

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" When the well is dry we know the wealth of water. " Benjamin Franklin
 For more information about wetlands visit our website at: www.epa.gov/owow/wetlands/ or call 1-800-832-7828

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                                                                                      Jay Osenkowski
                                                                                     Toad. Richmond. RI
Amphibians, such as the American Toad, arc voracious eaters of insects. Vernal pools - small
seasonal wetlands that contain surface water for only a few weeks in the spring - are especially
important as they provide critical breeding habitat for many species of toads and other amphibians.

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 I or more information about wetlands visit our website at: www.epa.gov owow wetlands or call 1-800-832-7X28

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                                                                                      Robert Sofferman
                                                                     Mallard on nest, Burlington Golf Course, VT
Wetlands is the collective term for marshes, swamps, bogs, and similar aquatic areas. Often called
"nurseries of life," wetlands arc among the most productive ecosystems on earth, comparable to
tropical rain forests and coral reefs.  Due to this productivity, wetlands provide an abundant source
of food for more than 15 million ducks in the United States.

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" We abuse land because we regard it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which
 we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect. " Aldo Leopold
 For more information about wetlands visit our website at: www.epa.gov/owow/wetlands or call 1-800-832-7N2X

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                                                              Annette Jones, Esq.
                                                      Green Tree Frog, Lake Waco, TX


This Green Tree Frog found a suitable home in a constructed wetland in Waco. Texas. The wetland
was specifically created to improve water quality in the Waco River, the source of the city's drinking
water.  Recent research has found that in certain watersheds, nitrogen and herbicide runoff can be
reduced by up to 50 percent by restoring wetlands in just 1 percent of the watershed.

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"// is onlv a little planet, hut how beautiful it is. " Robinson JefTers

  For more information about wetlands visit our website at: www.epa.gov/owow/wetlands/ or eall 1-HOO-832-782H

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                                                  John Karian
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One of the most significant benefits of wetlands is their ability to
store immense quantities of floodwater and slowly release il over
time, providing a natural buffer against destructive Hoods.  Great
Blue Herons also find value in wetlands as they often build their
nests in or near swamps.

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                                                                                      Mary Hollingor
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Dragonflies provide a natural control of mosquito populations. Healthy wetlands can support large
numbers of dragonfly nymphs, which prey upon mosquito larvae. As adults, dragonflies have
a voracious appetite for flying mosquitoes, hence their nickname "mosquito hawk."  Monitoring
wetlands for water quality using bioindicators. such as dragonflies and other aquatic insects, is
helping to determine the health of these important aquatic ecosystems.

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Wetlands arc the vital link between land and water, and provide critical habitats for amphibians such as the
Gray Tree Frog.  Perhaps the world's best natural filter, wetlands break down and remove excess nutrients.
sediment, and other contaminants in surface runoff This acts to reduce the amount of pollutants reaching
our rivers, lakes, and estuaries, as well as groundwater and drinking water sources.

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                                                                                           Alan Savitzky
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The Marbled Salamander is typically found in floodplains and other low-lying areas. As adults.
salamanders live on land but all salamanders  are born in wetlands, such as vernal pools, which
are critical to their existence.

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"For if one link in nature s chain might be lost, another might be lost, until the whole of things will vanish by piecemeal.
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 For more information about wetlands visit our website at: www.epa.gov/owow/wetlands/ or call 1-800-832-7828

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                                                         Paul Gibson
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Wetlands provide excellent homes for all types of wildlife, including the
Yellow-headed Blackbird and other songbirds. Even small wetlands are
important as they provide a crucial source of food, as well as resting
areas, for birds on their annual migration.

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"I go to nature to be soothed and healed, and to have my senses put in order. " John Burroughs
For more information about wetlands visit our website at: www.cpa.gov/owow/wetlands or call 1-800-832-7828

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                                                               W.B. holsoni
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More than one-third of the threatened and endangered speeies in the U.S. live exclusively
in wetlands, and nearly half use wetlands at some point in their life cycle.  The Everglades.
a unique ecosystem and home  to the endangered Florida Panther, has been designated a
World Heritage Site and a World Biosphere Reserve by the United Nations.

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"We have lost a sense of respect for the wild river, for the complex workings of a wetland, for the intricate web
of life that water supports. " Sandra Postel
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                                                                                      Dennis Dcmchcck
                                                                           American Alligator, Layfayette, I.A
Wetlands arc crucial components of watersheds, providing numerous functions, or services, tor
both people and wildlife, including this lurking American alligator.  Some of these functions
include: protecting and improving water quality, providing habitats for plants and animals, storing
floodwatcr. and maintaining surface water flow during dry periods.  In addition. 95% of the
commercially harvested fish and shellfish in the U.S. are directly dependent on wetlands, hence the
saying "no wetlands, no seafood."

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 "To protect your rivers, protect your mountains. " Emperor Yu

 For more information about wetlands visit our website at: www.epa.gov/owow/wetlands/ or call 1 -800-832-7828

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       The above photographs were Finalists in EPA's 2003 Wetland Photography Contest.
Mecyded/Ri'i-ydable • Printed with Vegetable Oil Based Inks on !00"'u Postconsuincr, Process ( hlorine l-rcc Recycled Paper
                                  Publication Number EPA843-l-:-03-009

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