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         Wetlands:     more books (100)
  1. Wetlands by William J. Mitsch, James G. Gosselink, 2007-08-24
  2. Wetlands by Charlotte Roche, 2010-01-19
  3. Aquatic and Wetland Plants of the Western Gulf Coast by Charles D. Stutzenbaker, 2010-10-06
  4. What Are Wetlands? (Science of Living Things) by Bobbie Kalman, Amanda Bishop, 2002-10
  5. A Naturalist's Guide to Wetland Plants: An Ecology for Eastern North America by Donald D. Cox, 2002-08
  6. A Wetland Habitat (Introducing Habitats) by Molly Aloian, Bobbie Kalman, 2006-10-30
  7. Wetland, Woodland, Wildland: A Guide to the Natural Communities of Vermont (Middlebury Bicentennial Series in Environmental Studies) by Elizabeth H. Thompson, Eric R. Sorenson, 2000-11-01
  8. Going Blue: A Teen Guide to Saving Our Oceans, Lakes, Rivers, & Wetlands by Cathryn Berger Kaye M.A., Philippe Cousteau, et all 2010-08-01
  9. Biogeochemistry of Wetlands: Science and Applications by K. Ramesh Reddy, Ronald D. DeLaune, 2008-07-28
  10. Plants of Central Texas Wetlands (Grover E. Murray Series in the American Southwest) (Grover E. Murray Studies in the American Southwest) by Scott B. Fleenor, Stephen Welton Taber, 2009-05-22
  11. The Louisiana Coast: Guide to an American Wetland (Gulf Coast Books, sponsored by Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi) by Ms. Gay M. Gomez, 2008-10-09
  12. Wetland Design: Principles and Practices for Landscape Architects and Land Use Planners by Robert L. France, 2002-12
  13. America's Wetlands: Guide to Plants and Animals (America's Ecosystems) by Marianne D. Wallace, 2004-10-14
  14. Wetlands: Soggy Habitat (Amazing Science) by Salas, Laura Purdie, 2002-07

161. Home
Educational tour and interactive site with photos and sounds of birds, wildlife, and landscapes.
http://www.bolsachicalandtrust.org/
About Us The Land Trust is leading an effort to purchase and preserve the remaining open space of the Bolsa Chica, one of the last remaining wetland ecosystems in Southern California. There is always something going on at Bolsa Chica!! Acquisition of the Bolsa Chica Mesa is our number one goal. Read about Proposition 50 which was passed by a majority of Californians in November 2002. Also learn about our Special Events, Ongoing Events, and Programs. Support Bolsa Chica Great new opportunity to online shop for holiday gifts. Click here for exciting gift ideas such as our full color 2004 calendar "Wings Over Bolsa" available online. Experience Bolsa Chica The Bolsa Chica has an unusually rich diversity of habitats with its wetlands and mesas. Birds of prey, upland birds, reptiles, amphibians, mammals, monarch butterflies, and endangered plants and animals use these habitats.
5200 Warner Avenue #108
Huntington Beach, California 92649

162. Introduction To Wetlands - Bogs, Ponds, Marshes & Meadows
wetlands Bogs, ponds, marshes, and meadows Wetland wetlands at work.wetlands do much more than provide a home for wildlife
http://dnr.metrokc.gov/wlr/pi/wetlands.htm
Wetlands
Bogs, ponds, marshes, and meadows
Wetland... it means simply land that is wet, land that is saturated with water. The fens and moors of Europe, the waterholes of the African Savannah, the bogs, marshes, ponds and wet meadows of western Washington - all of these are wetlands. Cattails and Sitka spruce, salamanders and great blue herons, white-tailed deer and juvenile salmon - wetlands are overflowing with life. In all, some 212 species of wildlife and many species of plant life depend on western Washington's wetlands for survival. Wetlands are not "useless swamps," as they have often been perceived, but are among the most productive ecosystems in the world. We are now learning that not only does wildlife depend on wetlands, WE DEPEND ON WETLANDS. Wetlands at work Wetlands do much more than provide a home for wildlife... they also keep water clean for us. Wetlands are the filters of the water cycle... the intertwining roots, leaves and fibers of the dense plant life remove sediment and pollutants from the slow-moving water. When water runs out of the wetland and returns to the stream, it is once again clean. Wetlands are also nature's sponges. When floodwaters overflow the banks of streams and rivers, the porous soils and plants of wetlands soak up tremendous amounts of the excess water. Water then seeps slowly back into the streams to prevent downstream flooding. In times of drought, wetlands are fed by groundwater which is released into streams to keep them flowing year-round.

163. Water Environment Federation
For individuals and organizations interested in water quality. News, regulatory information, technical discussions, links, jobs listings, and product information, on topics including domestic and industrial wastewater, biosolids, watersheds, and wetlands.
http://www.wef.org/
SEARCH WEF Site Internet Advanced WEF Search Who We Are Water Quality News and Resources Education and Outreach ... Site Outline
WEFTEC.04 Online Registration is Now Open -
The Super Saver discount is available until June 25!!
Join thousands of water professionals at the most powerful water quality event of the year! WEFTEC offers an unparalleled educational and training experience to anyone committed to water quality, and brings you the largest and most comprehensive Water Quality Exhibition in North America. This year's conference features 90+ technical sessions, 20+ workshops, facility tours, and more. From October 2-6, 2004, you are invited to join us at WEFTEC.04 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Don't delay, sign up for WEFTEC.04 today ! Register online by June 25 and you'll save up to $200 with our Super Saver discount! It's fast, easy, and secure. Register today! Johns Hopkins University Seeks Utility Volunteers
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University’s Bloomberg School of Public Health (JHSPH) are seeking wastewater utility volunteers to provide influent, effluent and sludge samples for a nationwide study of the fate of disinfectants and personal care products in the environment. This study is funded by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Public Health Tracking Program. JHSPH will provide sample containers and detailed instructions. Participants will receive data on the concentrations of selected household chemicals in the samples they provide. For more information, please contact Jochen Heidler at

164. Wetlands Challenge Main Menu
wetlands Challenge Main Menu. The URL for this page is http//www.nexus.edu.au/ozprojects/wetlands/wetlands1.htm .Last edited 09/08/98 2333.
http://www.nexus.edu.au/ozprojects/wetlands/wetlands1.htm
Wetlands Challenge Main Menu
This is the Main Menu page for the Wetlands Challenge , an educational activity for middle to upper primary school students living in the Murray-Darling Basin.
Here's what you can do here:
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165. Center For Aquatic And Invasive Plants
Information, including databases, on aquatic and wetlands plants, including invasive plants and their control. Many internet links to related resources. From University of Florida.
http://aquat1.ifas.ufl.edu/welcome.html
A Center since 1979. On the web since 1995. Welcome to the University of Florida Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants, a research center, and to the Aquatic, Wetland and Invasive Plant Information Retrieval System ( APIRS ), the world's largest information resource of its kind. .. .. .. ( After this home page is completely loaded, make it look better on your screen.
Plant Information and Images
394 Native and Non-Native Species Found in Florida
More Plant Images
Plant Line Drawings ...
HERE IS A CROSSWORD PUZZLE
THAT YOU CAN SOLVE TO WIN A PRIZE!
Four Large Photo-Murals, plus Teaching Points
    Free to K-12 Teachers. Cheap for others.
    For details, click on murals:
1) Native Freshwater Plants
MORE Native Freshwater Plants
3) Invasive Non-Native Plants MORE Invasive Non-Native Plants
APIRS Products
Two Photo-Murals: Invasive Non-Native Plants
Two Photo-Murals: Native Freshwater Plants
Coloring Book: Wetland and Invasive Plants
ID Deck: Aquatic and Wetland Plants
ID Deck: Grasses, Sedges and Rushes

166. Welcome To The Ballona Wetlands Land Trust Webpage. Enjoy And Have Fun.
The Ballona wetlands Land Trust is leading the way in acquisation andpreservation of the last coastal wetlands in Los Angeles California.
http://www.ballona.org/
Come share the vision of a fully restored ecosystem and help make it a reality. . .
- C L I C K P I C T U R E T O C O N T I N U E - The Ballona Wetlands Land Trust , P.O. Box 5623, Playa del Rey, CA 90296
Tel. or 877-WETLAND / Fax
E-mail us: landtrust@ballona.org

167. ./index.swf
Consulting and research in wetlands, mitigation banking, permitting, water quality studies, remediation analysis, and environmental site assessments. Headquartered in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina with offices in Ft. Myers, Florida and Raleigh, NC.
http://www.wetlandenvironmental.com

168. Politics & Science - Investigating The State Of Science Under The Bush Administr
Protecting wetlands. After 162. 5 Id. 6 Id. 7 White House RelaxesRules on Protection of wetlands, Washington Post (Jan. 15, 2002).
http://www.house.gov/reform/min/politicsandscience/example_wetlands.htm
INVESTIGATIVE AREAS Scientific Committees Public Information Scientific Research ISSUE AREAS Environment Yellowstone Agricultural Pollution Arctic Drilling Enviro. Committees ... Global Warming Science Public Health Healthcare Disparities Abstinence-Only Breast Cancer Risks Condom Effectiveness ... Lead Poisoning Federal Agencies EPA NIH OMB Other Bioethics Council Missile Defense Workplace Safety Education Policy
Protecting Wetlands After President Bush took office, and following the filing of a law suit by the National Association of Home Builders, the Army Corps of Engineers moved to weaken proposed wetlands protections. In March 2000, the Army Corps of Engineers proposed new protections for wetlands.

169. Boyne Valley
4 km east of Shelbourne. Stream runs through glacial moraines. Forests, open fields, wetlands. Bruce Trail hiking. Facilities limited to hiking trails. Natural features, facilities, location.
http://OntarioParks.com/english/boyn.html
Skip over main navigation to content. Welcome Your Parks Park Zine ... Feedback Natural Features The Boyne River cuts through the southern heartland of the province, about an hour's drive north of Toronto. Flowing east, the river slices through the Orangeville and Singhampton moraines. The terrain features a range of natural communities, hardwood forest, open fields, bottomland, and swamp. Reforestation has replenished the forests felled by loggers. Park Facilities and Activities Boyne Valley is a non-operating park, and has no facilities except hiking trails. Visitors may fish, but hunting is not permitted. Hikers should note that the Bruce Trail gives access to an excellent lookout in the northern part of the park. Park Class Size IUCN# Location Operating Park Natural Environment 431 ha Southern No For more information:
Earl Rowe Provincial Park
Box 872
Alliston, Ontario

170. Michigan Sea Grant Wetlands
Michigan Sea Grant, Some of Michigan’s most important natural resourcesare often overlooked Great Lakes coastal wetlands. These
http://www.miseagrant.org/wetlands/
Coastal wetlands provide important ecological functions and critical habitat for fish, birds and wildlife. Because of these features, coastal wetlands offer a variety of educational opportunities. 25 Year State Wetlands Conference
Michigan Wetlands - Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Wetland Protection Act
For more information download PDF file

Registration Form
Special Topics Benefits of Coastal Wetlands Types of Coastal Wetlands Publications Wetlands Education ... NOAA

171. Bird Watching
Overview and bird list.
http://www.town.bonnyville.ab.ca/about/birdwatching.htm
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Bonnyville – a Bird Watcher's Paradise Bonnyville Birding
Nestled in the heart of the Lakeland in north-east Alberta, the town of Bonnyville provides a unique opportunity for birdwatchers to view hundreds of different types of birds; nearly 75 per cent of the 320 Alberta bird species can be seen in the area. The reasons for this abundant birdlife are twofold. Firstly, Bonnyville is located in a geographical transition zone where the land contains characteristics of both Boreal Forest and Northern Parkland, and as a result, it attracts a combination of birds native to both. Secondly, the area lies along the migratory paths of many birds, which descend on its numerous lakes during the fall and spring migrations.

172. Constructed Wetlands Bibliography
Constructed wetlands Bibliography. A second edition, Constructed wetlands andWater Quality Improvement (II), created in June 2000, is now available.
http://www.nal.usda.gov/wqic/Constructed_Wetlands_all/
The Water Quality Information Center (WQIC)
Agricultural Research Service, U. S. Department of Agriculture
Constructed Wetlands Bibliography
This bibliography was compiled by United States Department of Agriculture Staff from the Ecological Sciences Division of the Natural Resources Conservation Service and the Water Quality Information Center at the National Agricultural Library.
Due to the level of interest in this constructed wetlands bibliography, another collection of citations drawn from the AGRICOLA database, Constructed Wetlands and Water Quality Improvement (I) , was created in 1996. A second edition, Constructed Wetlands and Water Quality Improvement (II) , created in June 2000, is now available. Return to the Water Quality Information Center at the National Agricultural Library.

173. BC Wetlands
Mission is to promote the conservation of British Columbia's wetland ecosystems through education, research and stewardship.
http://www.bcwetlands.com/
Kootenay Lake Marsh The British Columbia Wetland Society is a non-profit charitable organization. Our mission is to promote the conservation of British Columbia's wetland ecosystems through education, research and stewardship. We have provided wetlands education programs and resources to schools, community groups and the general public throughout British Columbia. In the lower mainland area, we also worked with community volunteers and landowners to coordinate stewardship programs in local wetlands. Unfortunately, since the year 2000, reduced funding has curtailed our activities in the field. To contact us: British Columbia Wetlands Society
PO Box 41, Delta Main Post Office,
Delta, BC, Canada, V4K 3N5

174. SHYLOC System For Hydrology Using Land Observation For Model Calibration
Remotesensing based software package to combine satellite images with digitised streams to determine the amount of surface water stored in a drainage network. Free downloadable software package, user manual, and related information about the models, hydrology, and wetlands.
http://poplar.sti.jrc.it/public/iain/shyloc/home.html

175. Aquascape Environmental - Lake Management, Stream Restoration, Wetlands, Water Q
Consulting and contracting services for lakes, streams, and wetlands. Southeastern U.S.A.
http://www.aquascape.net/
Please see our updated job postings. Aquascape Environmental is a contracting and consulting firm providing professional services for lakes, streams, wetlands, and fisheries. We serve the entire Southeastern region, including Georgia, the Carolinas, Tennessee, and Alabama, from offices in Atlanta and Savannah. What sets us apart? Our specialized experience with aquatic ecosystems. Aquascape Environmental has been in continuous operation since 1990 that's more than a decade of experience with aquatic flora and fauna. Our commitment to customer service. That's not just lip service. Our business was built on referrals from our very first customers, and our continued growth depends on the complete satisfaction of every client. Our reputation. We worked hard to earn it, and we work even harder to maintain it. Fully licensed and insured, Aquascape Environmental is the professional choice for lake management, fisheries management, and consulting and contracting for aquatic resources.

176. Greystone Environmental Consultants, Inc
Impact assessment, permitting, planning, environmental audits, ecological analyses, water air quality, noise, wetlands, land use, recreation, hazardous waste and soils geology. Located in Denver, CO and Sacramento, CA.
http://www.greystone-consultants.com/
Since its founding in 1983, Greystone has provided environmental planning, science, and engineering services to industry and government clients. We have a complete interdisciplinary staff of environmental specialists that conduct feasibility studies, audits, baseline studies, environmental impact modeling and/or assessment, planning, permitting, monitoring, and site assessment/remediation for many different types of projects. Our broad capabilities and experience make us knowledgeable of the regulatory, environmental, legal, and political constraints that could affect your proposed projects.
Click here
for information on Greystone's GSA contract Home Services Community Involvement Careers ... Webmaster

177. Castle Creek
70 km southwest of Thunder Bay. Proterozoic bedrock with broken shallow sandy till and lacustrine clays. White cedar forests and wetlands. Nature reserve; no facilities. Natural features, facilities, location.
http://OntarioParks.com/english/cast.html
Skip over main navigation to content. Welcome Your Parks Park Zine ... Feedback Natural Features The geological features of Castle Creek include Proterozoic bedrock with broken shallow sandy till and lacustrine clays. Stands of white cedar, and varied, untreed wetlands are found in this protected habitat. Park Facilities and Activities There are no visitor facilities.
Location: About 70 kilometres southwest of Thunder Bay, near Lake Superior and the Minnesota border. Park Class Size IUCN# Location Operating Park Nature Reserve 1,075 ha Northwest No
For more information:
Northwest Zone
Suite 221
435 James Street South
Thunder Bay, ON
Phone: (807) 473-9231 Home Site Map Search Your Parks ... Castle Creek Last Modified: November 5, 2002

178. VIT Bald Eagle Project
Elementary school project.
http://lth3.k12.il.us/Museums/VIT/eagles/
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179. :::: What's It Like Where You Live? ::::

http://mbgnet.mobot.org/fresh/

180. SWS.org - Society Of Wetland Scientist
Time (Eastern)1111 PM DateSaturday, May 22, 2004 Visits963958 since 12/28/99.Last updated on5/17/04 Please send comments or suggestions to Jim Lynch.
http://www.sws.org/
Information Membership Info Change your Address SWS Officers SWS Awards Program Annual Meetings Lake Placid, New York New Orleans, Louisiana Seattle, Washington SWS Publications Wetlands: Journal Abstracts Mar 2004 SWS Quarterly Bulletin SWS Services Jobs Board Join or Renew Online Links SWS Forums ... Wetlands Worth Visiting
Professional Certification Program
New - Liability Insurance Info
Find a Certified Wetland Scientist Name City State (Feb. 2004 data)
SWS U.S. Chapters
Alaska Central Mid-Atlantic ... New International Chapters
Time (Eastern):1:53 AM
Date:Thursday, May 27, 2004
Visits:966368 since 12/28/99
Last updated on:5/17/04
Please send comments or
suggestions to Jim Lynch Society of Wetland Scientists SWS News and Current Events Society of Wetland Scientists Charting the Future: A Quarter Century of Lessons Learned 25th Anniversary Conference Seattle, Washington USA, July 18-23, 2004

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