Identifying Wetlands
Your senses can help identify wetlands.
Check the soil: Is it damp to the touch? Does it glisten with liquid, does the water soak through your shoe? Can you literally squeeze the water out? Do you see plants, such as
sedges or cattails that are adapted for living in wet soil? Do you hear frogs or see salamanders?
But what if that pothole or pond has already dried up for the season? How might you identify it as a wetland? Observe the area carefully. Is the surface cracked, as when mud dries? Or is it damp beneath the surface? Look for signs of higher water such as marks on the shrubs, trees or rocks; grasses and twigs collected at the base of other plants; leaves coated with a thin layer of sediment.
Similar protocols help environmental scientists and biologists determine the presence and extent of wetlands in a process called wetland delineation.
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