Are inland wetlands just "junk" land or is there any benefit I can gain from the wetlands on my property?
Inland wetlands benefit human beings in many ways, even without the slightest manipulation by man. They can provide open space, buffers from wind, provide shade and natural air conditioning, keep our water clean, keep our houses from being flooded, keep our wells and reservoirs filled even during droughts, provide habitats for animals and plants, and keep our earths temperature and natural cycles in balance. Wetlands can provide food for us as well if we learn something about them and the plants they can support.

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1. Is there a difference between coastal wetlands and inland wetlands? I thought wetlands were all the same kind?
2. How do I know if I have wetlands on my property?
3. Why are wetlands important?
4. What are inland wetlands?
5. I have a backyard that doesn't look "wet." Can I extend my lawn or put in a "playscape" for my kids in that area?
6. What can I do if I have wetlands on my property?
7. Can I look at maps of projects that might be proposed in my neighborhood or in town?
8. Can I dig a pond to drain the marshy areas in my yard to give me more dry lawn?
9. How often does the Inland Wetlands Agency meet?
10. I'm interested in learning more about wetlands. Where can I get more information?
11. I have no wetlands on my property, but my neighbor has some. How does this affect me?
12. Are inland wetlands just "junk" land or is there any benefit I can gain from the wetlands on my property?
13. Example of a Clear Cutting violation.