The wetlands are a unique ecosystem covered or saturated with water for most of the year, including marshes, swamps, and bogs. The slow-moving waters and nutrients abundant in the wetlands support a unique ecosystem of birds, fish, reptiles, and insects specially adapted to these conditions. Wetlands are also important in regulating the water cycle, as they help to reduce the impact of floods and droughts by absorbing and releasing water over time.
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Wetlands are a unique ecosystem covered or saturated with water for most of the year, including marshes, swamps, and bogs. The slow-moving waters and nutrients abundant in the wetlands support a unique ecosystem of birds, fish, reptiles, and insects specially adapted to these conditions. Wetlands are also important in regulating the water cycle, as they help to reduce the impact of floods and droughts by absorbing and releasing water over time.