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because humans kill it all the time by taking out the water and building shopping malls , houses , etc . lots of animals live there and their killing the wetlands . plants and animals live there ; to look go to this website . http://www.augustasprings.org/public/projects/augustasprings/Wetland+Animals for more animals . people try to build man made ones but they dont work like a nautral one , it may look like it but its not at all . go check out what other people said on Google (:

ALSO cause V.B. kills it by sleeping in it and pooping in it ! (: jk she awsome ! :D

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Wetlands are in danger due to factors such as habitat destruction, pollution, climate change, and human development activities such as drainage and land reclamation. These threats can lead to loss of biodiversity, disruption of ecosystem services, and negative impacts on water quality and flood regulation. Conservation efforts are crucial to protect and restore wetland ecosystems.

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βˆ™ 13y ago

because humans kill it all the time by taking out the water and building shopping malls , houses , etc . lots of animals live there and their killing the wetlands . plants and animals live there ; to look go to this website . http://www.augustasprings.org/public/projects/augustasprings/Wetland+Animals for more animals . people try to build man made ones but they dont work like a nautral one , it may look like it but its not at all . go check out what other people said on Google (:

ALSO cause V.B. kills it by sleeping in it and pooping in it ! (: jk she awsome ! :D

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βˆ™ 13y ago

because our selfish behavoir keeps wanting more and more room to fit our comforts.

I'm sure global warming has something to do with it too.

we caused that also...

we only have ourselves to blame.

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βˆ™ 14y ago

Some are getting wetter due to The melting of the worlds glaciers. Others are drying up due to the depletion of fresh water supplies. Still more are destroyed by "Dredge and fill" done by man to "reclaim land".

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βˆ™ 15y ago

They are in danger because they were build over.

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All wetlands should be protected because it is home for many animals and if something is thrown into the wetlands it will pollute the water.

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βˆ™ 15y ago

To reduce the death of fish for eating.

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