by Anonymous on November 2nd, 2006

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What is the difference between wetlands and conservation areas?

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  • by Mini_kilt on November 2nd, 2006

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    Wetlends include places like swamps and marshes, streams, lakes, etc.

    A conservation area is a place that has been zoned so nobody can develop on it or kill wildlife/plants that live there.

    A conservation area can include wetlands but not all wetlands are conservation areas and not all conservation areas are wetlands.

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