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wetland management

Wetland management involves practices aimed at protecting and restoring wetlands—areas where water covers the soil, either permanently or seasonally. These ecosystems are vital for biodiversity, water purification, flood control, and carbon storage. Management includes monitoring water levels, controlling invasive species, and regulating land use around wetlands to ensure their health and sustainability. By balancing ecological needs with human activities, effective wetland management helps preserve these critical habitats for wildlife while also benefiting communities through improved water quality and resilience to climate change.