Restoring wetlands to their natural state provides water filtration and habitats for a large array of animals and insects. Removal of a threat or preventing the decline of wetland conditions is essential to ecological integrity
Wetlands naturally safeguard against floods by soaking up excess water and storing it. Restoring these areas removes disruptions and brings back their original ecological balance. This restoration allows them to maintain their role in filtering water and providing living spaces for a wide variety of wildlife and insects.