Wetlands ecosystem

Wetlands Ecosystem

Wetlands are places with a lot of water. Wetlands stop floods happening because they collect water.I learned really interesting facts while reserching and I hope you do too.

Producers:

Producers are living things that produce their own food from the sun. They are plants, including algae, duckweed, grass, bushes, trees, waterlilies and more. Some producers float on water and others are rooted to the ground. Some trees are more than half underwater. Plants can grow in salt and fresh water, so in every kind of wetland!

Consumers:

Consumers are living things that consume other consumers or producers. There are many different types of consumers in wetlands. Here are a few — crocodiles, hippos, frogs, lizards, turtles, alligators, snakes, ducks, geese, swans and mice. Herons, storks, cranes, caimans, iguanas, geckos, manatees and salamanders are other consumers.

Decomposers:

Decomposers are sometimes referred to as the clean-up crew. This is because they decompose dead animals. If we didn’t have decomposers there would be more dead animals than water in a wetland! Decomposers in a wetland are usually fungus and bacteria. You can’t see decomposing happening but over time things grow smaller and smaller until they disappear.

Location:

Wetlands are usually in places with soil covered with water. Wetlands are in every continent except Antarctica! Louisiana has lots of wetland. Unfortunately most got destroyed by Hurricane Katrina. Mississippi also has lots of wetlands because of its conditions. Sub-tropical wetlands are the most common.

Things Unique:

Wetland animals have to adapt to their wetlands climate. Some wetlands are quite humid and other are quite cold depending on where on earth they are. There are many different types of wetlands including bogs, swamps, fens and marshes. These wetlands are quite different in wetness and weather.

How we are affecting wetlands:

We are affecting wetlands a lot. One example is we pollute. Lots of stuff we just throw in the garbage gets thrown into wetlands. The animals in wetlands eat that garbage and die. We also are not caring about wetlands. wetlands are getting smaller and smaller because of farming practices, and people not caring about wetlands and using them to make cities.

We can help by trying to recycle. We can also compost food and try to not use plastic bags which kill a lot of animals. We can use brown paper bags and reusable bags and also try to help by forming groups to help or writing letters.

I hope you enjoyed my entry. Maybe you could help out by creating a group in your town or using brown paper bags. Help out with wetlands!

5 thoughts on “Wetlands ecosystem”

  1. Ally – I think that it is good that you explain what consumers and producers are. The producers and the consumers in the ocean are so different from producers and consumers in the rain forest (I did the rain forest) ! I also think that it is great that you have a lot of interesting information on each subtopic! I did not know much about wtlands before you wrote this. Overall, I think that you did an amazing job! – Emily

  2. I really think your ecosystem project was great! I think it was very cool that you said that we are destroying wetlands and your information was very supportive.

  3. I like how your “Things unique” paragraph told how an animals life was like in the wetlands. I also liked your human impact paragraph. Your project was great!

  4. I loved your essay! I agree that we shoud recycle but I like how you are thinking about making a group, may be we can do it on any land. I loved you essay and I think you can make a group big enough to clean up any town! Great essay!

  5. Ally,
    I really learned so much about your book like I thought that wet lands would cause floods not stop them and I also really liked your food web!!!

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