Wetlands vs Wetlands

By The Environment... on Monday, October 29, 2007.
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More than half of US wetlands have been drained for development, farmland, and other purposes. That's 100-million acres now dried up.

The Bush Administration has continued a "no net loss" policy of any more wetlands.

So, when someone wants to drain a marsh or a swamp for, say, a new housing development, they've got to build a man-made wetland to replace it.

But a new study is finding that most of those man-made wetlands aren't doing very well.

Julie Grant reports.

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