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Over time, agricul- ture and salt production replaced tens of thousands of acres of tidal wetlands in San Francisco Bay. followed World War II, sacrificing more wetlands to highways, airports, landfills and other urban development.
Human uses of wetlands, such as drainage for agriculture and filling for industrial or residential development, can impose irreversible impacts to wetlands. In the past, the societal and ecological value of wetlands were not widely recognized and many wetlands were destroyed.
Wetlands have both aquatic and terrestrial characteristics. Wetlands form along the shallow margins of lakes, estuaries, and rivers, and in areas with high groundwater or shallow surface water, such as springs, wet meadows, ponds, and freshwater and tidal marshes.
Watts Towers of Simon Rodia State Historic Park 0.11 acres. Salton Sea State Recreation Area - Salton Trough: Largest continental rift on the North American Continent.
California has lost upward of 90% of its historical wetlands, mostly through land-use and development, when they were drained and built over. One study estimates that a fifth of global wetlands may have been lost in the last three centuries.

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California Wetland Loss The Central Valley once contained an extensive network of wetlands. In the mid-1800s, seasonal and year-round Central Valley wetlands began being drained and diked so they could instead serve as agricultural lands. Today, only a tiny remnant of the Valleys historical wetlands remains.
However, the vast majority of wetland losses and gains over the last few centuries have occurred as a result of human activities. For years, people have drained or filled wetlands for agriculture or development, causing habitat loss as well as a decline in many other important wetland functions.
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