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Explain restoration of soil, critical habitats, wetlands

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Answered by Anonymous
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Wetland restoration is the manipulation of a former or degraded wetland's physical, chemical, or biological characteristics to return its natural functions. Restoration practices include: Re-establishment, the rebuilding a former wetland

America's Wetlands. Wetlands are areas where water covers soil all or part of the time. Wetlands are important because they protect and improve water quality, provide fish and wildlife habitats, store floodwaters and maintain surface water flow during dry periods

Answered by turanp007
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wetland occupy a special position in Restoration of ecology because they have been affected by so many disturbance and because they fall under regulation that required mitigation of future damages unlike lakes and streams wetland have not always have recognise value but in recent year public attitude have changed .

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