Why ponds are important




















Man-made and natural pools are an important component of the breeding habitat of the red-necked phalarope Phalaropus lobatus which usually nests amongst flooded peat cuttings or other shallow pools in northern and western Scotland. Invertebrate Groups. Species richness. Nationally Scarce spp. Snails and orb mussels.

Shrimps, slaters and crayfish. Water bugs. Water beetles. Alderflies and spongeflies. Caddis flies. It has to have substances in it for creatures to eat, and a pond is usually brownish green, blue, or grayish green. But the important thing about a pond is that it's a home to animals. Leslie The important thing about a pond is that animals live there. It has to have plants for animals to eat, and a pond needs animals and plants to keep it clean and fresh.

But the important thing about a pond is that animals live there. Emily The important thing about a pond is that they're always different shapes and sizes. Ponds help animals live, ponds help plants grow, and they keep amphibians moist. But the important thing about a pond is that they're always different shapes and sizes.

Similarly pesticides and other chemicals used in the growth of crops can find its way into ponds and lakes killing fish and altering the balance of this freshwater eco system. Hydrocarbons including gas and oil from motor vehicles boats , oil spills, leaks and runoff from washing cars can be toxic to plants, animals and humans.

Aquatic invasive species can attach themselves to the bottom of boats or animals and disrupt the existing ecosystem. If the invasive species overpopulates it can choke out the native species consuming all of the available food sources. This can result in murky and smelly water and alter the quality of the drinking water. Climate change affects the quantity of water that feeds a pond or lake. A warming of temperature can impact the species living in the lake causing an imbalance such as algae to overwhelm the other species.

It can cause the water to become cloudy, and can also increase evaporation. If the temperatures remain elevated for long periods of time cold water species may relocate or die. Warmer temperatures also cause an increase in UV radiation which also threatens ponds and lakes by killing off species.

Who is protecting Ponds and Lakes? They are also working to create greater water security and encourage sustainability in how water is procured for human use and in protecting the natural habitat.

The Nature Conservancy is the 3 rd largest private landholder in the United Stations and is the steward of over million acres of land globally which they are using to protect and preserve our water supply and the ecosystems. The Nature Conservancy is currently working on water projects in 35 countries. The Great Lakes Project is one of many projects that the Conservancy is working to protect. What can we do to protect Ponds and Lakes? There are so many ways to protect ponds and lakes.

Conserving water is really important and not just in taking shorter showers or not leaving the water faucet running when washing dishes or brushing teeth. For an illuminating look at the amount of water that goes into producing a pair of jeans, a hamburger or chicken dinner, visit Liquid Courage a narrative about the hidden amounts of water that go into producing readily available items that we may be completely unaware, produced by The Nature Conservancy.

Always choose environmentally friendly chemicals, fertilizers and pesticides. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Comparative species richness of macro-invertebrates and aquatic plants, in four different aquatic environments.

From paper by Williams et al. Me at the age of 3 starting my career in aquatic ecology.



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