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The MarshAt the Tree House of the Botanical Garden Wetlands are invaluable ecosystems, for us humans as well as for the plants and animals that live there. In fact, countless species of plants and animals could not survive without these habitats. They are key parts of the water cycle, serving as our planet's "kidneys". Canada is very fortunate in that a quarter of all the world's wetlands are found right here.
The pond next to the Tree House got a facelift in 2002! A variety of work was done, including
deepening the marsh in spots so that aquatic plants could be added and altering the banks to
provide a habitat for semi-aquatic plant species. Interpretation stations along the 400-metre path
offer detailed information on wetland ecology and the plant and animal species in the marsh.
Visitors will learn how to tell dragonflies from damselflies, diving beetles from water beetles,
and more.
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