Title: Wetland Threats and Conservation
1Wetland ThreatsandConservation
2Controversial Issue
- The issue of how much wetland acreage has been
lost in the United States has led to heated
debates about limiting alteration of natural
resources. - Overstatements or misrepresentations of the
remaining wetland acreage are usually the result
of emotional arguments rather than factual data.
3Objectives
- 1) Describe amount of wetland loss in U.S.
- 2) Describe human actions that threaten wetlands.
- 3) Identify causes of wetland alteration.
- 4) Discuss opportunities for conservation
4How Much Wetland Area Has Been Lost?? (since
pre-settlement 1600s)?
- Nationwide gt53 (in lower 48)
- 1780 221 million acres
- 1980 102 million acres
- Kentucky (example)
- gt 80 of total wetlands lost
- Most of Alaskas 170 million acres of wetlands
remain intact - 45 of Alaskas land surface!
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6Major Effects of Wetland Losses
- gt 50 loss of spawning grounds for fish
- gt 50 loss of waterfowl habitat
- gt 50 loss of flood control capability
- gt 50 loss of erosion control and
sediment-trapping capability
7Why So Much Wetland Loss?
- Perception of wetlands as wastelands
- Because the values of wetlands and their overall
environmental importance have been only recently
recognized, the United States has a 200-year
history of wetland conversion. - Economic incentives for development and urban
sprawl - Considering short term gains and not long-term
degradation of ecosystems - Long term disaster?
8Major Causes of Wetland Loss Degradation
- A) Biological Alterations
- B) Chemical Alterations
- C) Physical Destruction or
- Degradation
9A) Biological Alterations
- 1. Removal of wetland or riparian vegetation
- 2. Introduction of non-native/exotic species
10Removal of riparian vegetation next to stream
due to residential development.
11Farming up to edge of stream.
12Livestock corral adjacent to stream
13Introduced weeds and non-native plants, i.e.
purple loosestrife need to be controlled
through biological, chemical and/or mechanical
means or prevented by proper land management,
i.e. minimize disturbance.
14Chemical Alterations
- 1. Release of pollutants toxic
- chemicals
- 2. Change in nutrient levels
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17Agricultural runoff carries pesticides,
fertilizers and manure.
18Livestock corral on streams allows manure
(nutrients) to enter stream unfiltered by
vegetation.
19Sediment plume discharging into river and then
entering lake.
20Physical Destruction or Degradation_____
- 1. Filling
- 2. Draining
- 3. Dredging Stream Channelization
- 4. Peat Mining
- 5. Flooding Changes in Sediment Deposition
Patterns due to Dam Construction. - 6. ATV/Recreational Uses
21Stream channelization straightening of rivers
streams for railroad and highways.
22Peat Mining
- Michigan is largest peat producer.
- Other large peat producers are Florida,
Illinois, Indiana, and Minnesota - Peatland crop production (sod, carrots, onions,
celery, potatoes, lettuce, cranberries, mint,
radishes. - Horticultural use containerized seedlings used
in forest industry.
23Flooding (and flood damage) is much greater when
streams are straightened and riparian vegetation
has been removed.
24ORVs What about the bank of the stream?
25WETLANDS DAMAGE FORCES ATV BAN ATVs have been
banned from many areas of the National Forest,
but not others. The Valhalla Sunbowl near
Washburn, WI has been permanently closed to ATVs
after a small wetland once home to frogs, deer
and rabbits was turned into gray muck and pools
filled with stagnant water by ATV riders. It is
estimated to take 10-15 years to repair..
26II. Education Efforts to Protect and
Enhance Wetlands____
- A. Public Education
- Brochures booklets
- Landowners Guide handbooks
- Landowner workshops
- Videos
- Logger certification programs
- Teacher workshops
- Curriculum development K-12 and university
- Childrens literature
27Educational materials for landowners and public
28Workshops for ranchers, farmers and landowners.
29Forest Stewardship Programs educate forest
landowners loggers.
30- Teacher workshops
- wetlands
- soils
- stream monitoring
- wildlife
- WOW! The Wonders of Wetlands An Educators Guide
- A Thousand Friends of Frogs Educator Activity
Guide - http//cgee.hamline.edu/frogs/
- (Center for Global Environmental Education)
31Wetlands Ecology Course _at_ university level
32Learning about ducks and wetlands at the BG Army
Depot
33- Adopt-a-Stream Projects
- Lake Linden-Hubbell
- Middle School students
- cleaning the Trap Rock River,
- near Lake Linden, MI.
- Trap Rock River Newsletter
- sent to all residents of school
- district.
- 65 tires removedand lots of several pick-up
trucks of trash.
34B. Organizations Agencies with Wetland
Education Protection Mission___
- State and Federal Agencies
- Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife
Resources, - Division of Water
- Kentucky Nature Preserves Commission
- U.S. EPA (epa.gov/owow/wetlands/)
- U.S. Fish Wildlife Service
- U.S. Geological Survey
- USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service
- U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (www.usbr.gov/main/abo
ut/) - U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
35- Professional Organizations
- Society of Wetland Scientists (sws.org)
- Soil Water Conservation Society
- The Wildlife Society (wildlife.org)
- Advocacy Stewardship Organizations
- National Wildlife
- Sierra Club
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- Protection/Conservation Organizations
- The Nature Conservancy
- Ducks Unlimited
36Summary
- 3 categories of wetland
- alteration
- Major causes of wetland
- loss degradation
- Education is essential