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Discover the wonders of Texas wetlands, the natural nurseries that support endangered species and help moderate climate. Explore the impact of human activities on wetlands and learn how to protect and conserve these vital ecosystems.
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What is a Wetland? Land that is permanently or sporadically wet with shallow water or contains soil that is permanently or sporadically saturated
Everyone lives in a Watershed Image courtesy Pa. Department of Conservation
Endangered and Threatened Species Depend on Wetlands Endangered Whooping Cranes
These Exotic Plants Compete with Native Plants Hydrilla Water Hyacinth
Impact: Invasive Plants Giant Salvinia
Impact: Disruption of Water Flow Development, dams and channelization disrupts natural water regimes
Impact: Nonpoint Source Pollution TPWD Environmental Crimes Game Warden locates contamination Overwatering washes pesticides and fertilizers into waterways
Wetland-dependent Plants Used by American Indians Wax Myrtle Cattails Ferns
Quietly Observe a Wetland How can we protect our wetlands?
Brought to you by: Texas Parks and Wildlife Department Texas State University Texas Watch