The Future of Wetlands

We need our wetlands! Do your part to protect and preserve these fragile ecosystems.

1

Join programs that help protect and restore wetlands.

2

Report illegal activities such as filling, clearing, or dumping in wetlands.

3

Pick up litter.

4

Plant local tree species.

5

Use phosphate-free laundry and dishwasher soaps. Phosphates help algae grow, which can choke aquatic life.

6

Use paper and recycled products made from unbleached paper. Bleached paper has chemicals that can pollute water.

7

Use non‑toxic products for cleaning, lawn and garden care.

8

Reduce, reuse, and recycle household items and waste.

Go to article: TrailblazerGo to article: In This IssueGo to article: Special Issue: WetlandsGo to article: What You Need to Know & Wetlands face many threats - Special Issue: WetlandsGo to article: Wetlands of the World, Bog, Mangrove, Swamp & Marsh - Special Issue: WetlandsGo to article: Balance for the BogsGo to article: Storing Carbon, Where the Bogs Are & How Raised Bogs Form - Balance for the BogsGo to article: Power Source, Laws to Protect Peat & A Future for Bogs - Balance for the BogsGo to article: Carbon Sources & Carbon SinksGo to article: ActivityGo to article: Flying Flowers of RwandaGo to article: Facing a Crisis & Signs of Health - Flying Flowers of RwandaGo to article: Protecting the MarshGo to article: Marshland Dangers & Strength in Community - Protecting the MarshGo to article: Managing MangrovesGo to article: Welcome to Brazil & The Power of Mangroves - Managing MangrovesGo to article: The Future of WetlandsGo to article: The End