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Wisconsin’s winter wetlands stay active, filtering water and reducing floods, but face threats from snowmobiling and poor snow disposal.
In Wisconsin, winter wetlands remain ecologically active despite frozen surfaces, continuing to absorb runoff, filter pollutants, store carbon, and provide shelter for wildlife.
Their role in reducing flood risks and preventing algae blooms is increasingly critical as climate change intensifies freeze-thaw cycles.
Yet threats like off-trail snowmobiling, improper snow disposal, and altered drainage persist, underscoring the need for year-round conservation awareness as the state enters 2026 under winter conditions.
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Los humedales de invierno de Wisconsin se mantienen activos, filtrando el agua y reduciendo las inundaciones, pero se enfrentan a amenazas por el uso de motos de nieve y la mala eliminación de nieve.