About this Event
Wetlands are found throughout Florida. The plants and animals that live in these special places make up an elaborate, yet fragile, ecosystem in which things depend on one another for survival. Many birds, fish, mammals and reptiles use wetlands as breeding and nursery areas for their young. Wetlands also act as powerful sponges that can soak up huge amounts of excess water from rainfalls. This helps to prevent flooding. Known as "nature's kidneys," wetlands help purify and filter water that passes through them. For these reasons, wetlands are very important to Florida's water supply. Join wetland scientist as they share the value and dynamics of these precious ecosystems.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Land O'Lakes Library, 2818 Collier Parkway, Land O' Lakes, United States
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