Describes different types of wetlands and their wildlife, including endangered plants and animals, explaining the environmental threats to the wetlands themselves.
Presents an examination of saltwater wetlands and their environment, including estuaries, mud flats, and marshes, providing information on the physical characteristics of fish that live there, its microbes, plants, and other life.
Presents an illustrated guide to wetland ecology, providing information on how plants and animals adapt to survive in them and how they can be conserved.
Describes the different aspects of wetlands including climate, plants, animals, and people and contains detailed maps on major wetlands areas such as the Hudson Bay Lowlands, Everglades, Okavango Delta, Nile Delta, and Sundarbans.
Explains what wetlands are like, looks at the plants that define wetlands, discusses the types of animals that make their homes in wetlands, and includes information on why wetlands are important and what is being done to save them.
Investigates some types of wetlands, including swamps, salt marshes, bogs, and flood plains; the many plants and animals that live in wetlands; and the threats to these ecosystems.