How Wetlands help the environment

Natural wetlands draw CO2 from the atmosphere, which they store as carbon in the peat soil. If they are drained or otherwise destroyed, all the carbon is released. Peatlands are also important for the water cycle. They function like a sieve and filter water so that groundwater is not polluted. Some wetlands are also covered with forest; these are particularly efficient at storing harmful gases from the atmosphere.

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