Wisconsin’s wetlands are among the most valuable natural habitats in the state. From cattail marshes and sedge meadows to wet prairies, stream edges, and shallow ponds, wetlands provide critical support for wildlife, water quality, and healthy ecosystems. They serve as nesting and brood-rearing areas for waterfowl, shelter for amphibians and reptiles, feeding areas for pollinators, and natural filters that help protect lakes, rivers, and groundwater. For Wings Over Wisconsin,