Special issue: Wetlands

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Marshes,billabongs,mangroves,fens,bayous,mires,swamps,deltas,andbogs.Whatdotheseplacesallhaveincommon?They’reall wetlands.


ThisissueofExplorermagazineisgoingtotellyoualotaboutwetlandsandwhyourplanetdependsonthem.Butfirst,let’slearnsome basics.


Whatisawetland?It’sanareaoflandthatisentirelycoveredbywaterforatleastpartoftheyear.Wetlandsaretransitionzones.Theyareneithertotallydrylandnortotallyunderwater;theyhavecharacteristicsofboth.Thewatercanbesaltwater,freshwater,orbrackishamixtureofsaltwaterand freshwater.

You’llfindwetlandsoneverycontinentexceptAntarctica.Theyvaryinsize,andtheycanbeverydifferentfromeachother.Somearefloodedwoodlands.Othersareflat,waterygrasslands.Stillothersarechokedbythick,spongymosses.Yet,allwetlandsaredistinctecosystemsthatteemwithlife.Andtheyarevitalto Earth.


Wetlandsactaswaterfilters.Theypreventfloodsanderosion.Theyprovidefoodandhomesforfishandwildlife.Theyabsorbnutrients,sediment,andpollutantsbeforetheyreachrivers,lakes,and oceans.

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amangroveforestin Brazil

Asimportantastheyare,wetlandsareunderthreatacrosstheworld.Peoplearedraining,dredging,damming,andchannelingthem.Theyareconvertingwetlandsintocropland,pasture,andplacesforhousing.Theyareusingthemfordumpinggroundsforwasteandsewage.Andwhenpeoplearen’tinterferingwiththem,climatechangeis.Climatechangecanbringfloodsordroughts.Itcanincreasewatertemperatures,killingwetlandplantsand animals.


Inthisissue,we’lltakeaguidedtourofsomewetlands.OurNationalGeographicExplorerswillhelpyouunderstandthebeautyandpowerofourworld’swetlandsandthechallengesweallfacetoprotect them.

BrennaMaloney,managingeditor,Explorer