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What do you see?

Has anything changed in the photograph?

Are the any new plants in this picture?

Do you think the climate in this picture is very hot or cold?

Do you see any people in this picture?

How does this photograph make you feel?

Do you see any animals in this picture?

What do you notice at the bottom of this photograph?

Write down observations on your handout.

Here is another picture of a wetland.

This is another photograph of the wetlands. What types of animals might live in this habitat?

This is a photograph of a wetland. It was taken from a helicopter. What do you notice in the background?

Resources [A view of] Boulder Park and Giants Ladder [with] Salix [and] Betula [on the] moor, Tolland, Colorado[A view of] Boulder Park and Giants Ladder [with] Salix [and] Betula [on the] moor, Tolland, Colorado [A] Sedge moor, Boulder Park [and] Park Lake, Tolland, Colorado[A] Sedge moor, Boulder Park [and] Park Lake, Tolland, Colorado Swamp. View of water and water plants. Cypress Gardens, Charleston. View VI.