
Wetland Restoration Program at the Nature Conservancy
The Wetland Restoration Program at The Nature Conservancy is dedicated to restoring and protecting wetland ecosystems, such as marshes, swamps, and ponds, which are vital for wildlife, water quality, and climate regulation. The program works by rehabilitating damaged wetlands, preventing development in sensitive areas, and promoting sustainable land use practices. These efforts help improve habitat for fish, birds, and other wildlife while also filtering pollutants from water and controlling flooding. Ultimately, the program aims to ensure wetlands continue to provide ecological, economic, and social benefits for communities and ecosystems.