Typical wetland in Prairie Pothole Region. Tree bluffs in background are tree rings around other wetlands. Air photograph shows typical natural pattern.

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Typical wetland in Prairie Pothole Region. Tree bluffs in background are tree rings around other wetlands. Air photograph shows typical natural pattern of wetlands with tree rings. Photo credit: Tom Yates © Saskatchewan Geospatial Imagery Collaborative (2013)

Typical wetland landscape at peak of spring snowmelt showing water storage potential. Lower image showing same landscape with imposed drainage system and significantly reduced water storage potential. Ducks Unlimited Canada

Slide 1, top Description: Photo showing a typical wetland in Prairie Pothole Region. Author: Thomas T. Yates. Source: Provided by author. Clearance: Used with permission. Slide 1, bottom Description: Photo showing typical natural pattern of wetlands with tree rings. Author: Saskatchewan Geospatial Imagery Collaborative. Source: SGIC Ortho Images. Web site: Clearance: Used with permission and in accordance with terms of use at Slide 2, top Description: Typical wetland landscape (Smith Creek) showing water storage potential. Author: Ducks Unlimited Canada. Source: Clearance: Used with permission of Ducks Unlimited Canada. Slide 2, bottom Description: Landscape (Smith Creek) with drainage system and significantly reduced water storage potential. Author: Ducks Unlimited Canada. Source: Clearance: Used with permission of Ducks Unlimited Canada. Image Credits