Introduction to Wetlands
Conservation & Management
Threats to Wetlands
Conservation & Management
Conservation and Management
100

Wetlands fill with peat and Acidic water are _______

What are Bogs?

100

Provides funding for wetlands in the United States, Canada and New Mexico. Goal is to protect and restore important wetlands not only for waterfowl, but for all migratory birds 

What is NAWCA, North American Wetlands Conservation Acts?

100

Lightly Salted water is _________

What is Brackish water?

100

Protection,  Restoration, and Management 

What are 3 Wetland Conservation practices?

100

Coming from a clearly identified source are ______

Point Source Pollution?

200

Wetlands with Woody plants are _____?

What is a Swamp?

200

Important law that uses funds from gas royalties to help protect the Gulf Coast marshes of Louisiana. Funds from this restoration help conserve wetlands in Louisiana, but also helps fund research and implementation of new measures to protect wetlands

What is the Coastal Wetlands Planning and Protection And Restoration Act of 1990?

200

Barriers that restrict water flow are _________

What are dams?

200

Two main sources of funding that help incentivize landowners to protect wetlands

What is the Duck Stamp Act of 1934 and NAWCA, the North American Wetlands Conservation Act?

200

Water- retention soils are 

What is hydroGEOmorphic Functions?

300

Spongey substance formed by partially decomposed vegetation are _____?

What is peat?

300

Clean Water Act protecting the health owaters in the United states and Farm Bill Act, that help Farmers with their crops and conservation of Wetlands

What is Protection conservation practice?

300

Permanently or seasonally saturated with Water.

What is hydric?

300

Protects the health of waters in the United States, sets standards for waste discharge and other point source pollution and protects wetlands

What is the Clean Water Act?

300

Regular pattern of variations in water level?

What are Hydrological Regimes?

400

Wetlands with frequent flooding or constant surface water are _____?

What are Marsh?

400

Barriers can be removed to allow water to flow naturally or remove crops and domestic animal from the area

What is Restoration conservation practice?

400

Wetlands that has peat decomposed vegetation, surface run-off. Less acidic, more nutrients therefore greater diverse plant life. Develop into Bogs. when peat builds up

What are Fens?

400

Act under President Roosevelt that helped farmers with their crops and on the conservation front. Began with conservation of soil and expanded to include wetlands

What is the Farm Bill Act?

400

 Area which has hydric and anerobic soil and supports  a plant community which is adapted to living in these soils are _______

What are Wetlands?

500

Free of Oxygen

What is Anerobic?

500

Used in wastewater facilities to treat effluent (liquid waste or sewage) before release into rivers

What is Management conservation practice?

500

Structures used to stop water from naturally changing course are 

What are levees?

500

Stamp required by all waterfowl hunters every year. Proceeds go to purchase land or conservation easements on private lands, or add lands to the national wildlife refuges. Focus on important waterfowl habitat

What is the Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Act , originating in 1934 (also known as the Duck Stamp Act)?

500

Changing from wetlands to something else

What is Conversion?

600

The act that uses funds from gas and royalties to help protect the Gulf Coast Marshes in Louisiana, lost over 40%

What is the Coastal Wetlands Planning and Protection and Restoration Act of 1990?

600

The Act that funds the wetlands in the United States, Canada, and Mexico is 

What is the North American Wetlands Conservation Act also known as NAWCA?

600

Provides million of dollars each year to protect wetlands 

What is the Duck Stamp Act also known as?