What’s a Wetland? — Part One

Living on Earth

Wetlands are more than mosquito-ridden swamps. Environmentalists call them a vital life support system. They control floods, purify water and serve as nurseries for countless species up and down the food chain. In South Louisiana, Steve explores the bayou country with a wetlands expert.

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