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Page 1: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants

WETLANDS

Page 2: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants

What are wetlands?

Page 3: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants

A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics:

•Wetland hydrology•Wetland soils

•Wetland plants

Page 4: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants

Wetland Hydrology

Water that is present in depths less than 6 ft., or soils are

saturated, for 10 days or more during the growing season for

the prevalent vegetation;

Page 5: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants
Page 6: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants

Hydric soils

Soils with physical and chemical characteristics that are associated with lack of oxygen in the soil

Page 7: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants

Hydric or Wetland Soils Characteristics

• Very dark brown or black colored, or sometimes gray or blue;

• Distinct smell of rotten eggs when you dig in it;

• Can have distinct red or reddish colored spots, called mottles, in it;

• Sometimes a “histic epipedon” or a layer of peat-like material at the surface.

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Hydrophytic vegetation

Vegetation uniquely suited for growing in water or saturated soil

conditions

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Plants that grow in water have adaptations to get

air to roots • Floating leaves• Hollow stems• Roots that grow above the soil/water

surface• Trees have “buttresses”, i.e., very wide

trunks at the soil/water surface, sometimes with roots sticking out to help the tree stand in mucky soils.

Page 10: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants
Page 11: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants
Page 12: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants
Page 13: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants

Where are wetlands found?

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• Associated with streams and stream margins• Low gradient (flat) valley bottoms• Sideslopes with springs and seeps• Depressions such as roadside drainage ditches• Tidal estuaries and interdunal swales• Almost anywhere there is standing water during late spring

Page 15: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants
Page 16: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants
Page 17: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants
Page 18: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants
Page 19: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants
Page 20: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants

Why are wetlands important?

Page 21: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants
Page 22: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants
Page 23: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants
Page 24: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants
Page 25: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants

Wetlands provide homes for wildlife

• Habitat for birds of all types• Refugia for deer and other

mammals• Habitat for fish, salmon and other

types of aquatic life• Habitat for frogs, turtles, newts,

salamanders

Page 26: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants
Page 27: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants
Page 28: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants
Page 29: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants

Wetlands are valuable so they are protected by law:

The Clean Water Act protects wetlands in all

states, andin Oregon, the Fill and

Removal Law also protects wetlands.

Page 30: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants

Threats to wetlands

• New development like roads, houses, shopping centers and malls:These activities threaten wetlands by filling them in to make land to build on and by increasing the amount of paved area

• Farming: Farming can drain or destroy existing

wetlands through clearing, plowing, draining, and planting them.

Page 31: WETLANDS. What are wetlands? A wetland is a water resource that has three characteristics: Wetland hydrology Wetland soils Wetland plants

More threats to wetlands:

• Water and land pollution: Industrial wastewater being discharged

into wetlands, land fills and other activities that pollute surface and ground water

• Invasion of wetlands by non-native or pest plants and animals

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What will you do to protect our wetlands?


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