wetlands
Wetland Functions and Values: Open Space and Aesthetics
Many wetlands are visually rich environments because of their ecological interest and diversity.
Wetland Functions and Values: Exemplary Wetland Natural Communities
Wetlands that make an important contribution to Vermont’s natural heritage are significant wetlands. These include wetlands that are identified as high quality examples of one of Vermont’s recognized natural community types.
Wetland Functions and Values: Wildlife Habitat
Wetlands exhibit very high rates of plant productivity - the conversion of energy from the sun into plant materials. Recent studies suggest that some wetland types such as coastal marshes and inland freshwater marshes are among the most productive ecosystems in the world. This high productivity often supports a varied and complex food web both within and outside of the wetland.
Wetland Functions and Values: Erosion Control
Vegetated wetlands along the shores of lakes and rivers can protect against erosion caused by waves along the shorelines during floods and storms.