“Wetlands act like sponges, especially areas like vernal pools,” said Cadence Richard, a seasonal naturalist with JAMPD. “If you think of swamps and other very boggy type areas, the mud and soil within those areas can help trap pollution and stop it in its tracks before it continues on down to whatever river or stream they might feed into.”
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With all of the rain that has been coming down over the past few weeks, farmers are adjusting to the excess water that is in their fields. Steve Liebrecht says that the rain has been a little bit of a problem, but it is still early in the season and still cold outside, so the wet weather hasn't set him back too much as of yet.