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Friday 15 March 2019

Aim: To learn about the wetland ecosystem.



                                                                                        Wetlands

What is a Wetland?

Any land consisting of marshes or swamps and land that is saturated with water.                                                                

4 different kinds of wetlands

  1. Marsh - wetland that is dominated by plants.
  2. Swamp - an area of low-lying, uncultivated ground where water collects.
  3. Bog - an area of wet muddy ground is very soft.
  4. Mire / fen - a stretch of swampy or boggy ground.

Common wetland plants in NZ

Name
Image
Purpose
EG: Swamp weed
  1. Food for fish and birds
  2. Home for fish and birds
  3. Cleans the water
Bullrush


Harakeke


Raupo


Toitoi



Common animals, insects, birds you may find in a NZ wetland.

Name
Image
Food
Duck


Frog


Butterfly


Grey Heron


Dragonfly


Fish



Ecosystems.

Definition: An ecosystem is a large community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in a particular area. 

Food chain:




Create your own food chain from the Kyle park wetlands below. Use the food chain above as an example.







Food  Webs:

Definition: food web is similar to a food chain but larger. A food web uses arrows to show the energy relationships among organisms. Food webs show how plants and animals are connected in many ways. 

Image result for food chain pyramid



Create your own food web of Kyle Park using:

Algae
Dragonfly
Tadpole
Frog
Fish
Grey Heron

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