What are Wetland areas?
Wetland areas include ponds, streams, seasonal streams, seasonal pools of water and their banks, or wet woods or meadows, marshes, swamps, bogs and flood plains often found adjacent to these water bodies and the 100-foot extension of land bordering each of these areas. Rivers and their banks are also included as Wetland areas but include a 200-foot extension of land around them.
Related Questions
- Many of our wetland areas provide for open space, as well as create visual and aesthetic diversity in our environment. What are Inland Wetlands?
- Can Castle & Cook build a footbridge over the wetland areas on Hole 9 or other holes?
- Are any of the wetland or trail areas in danger of being contaminated or destroyed?