Wetlands are are important for many reasons – they have cultural importance for Māori and for other groups, they support a diverse range of flora and fauna, they help to remove excess nutrients and sediments and absorb floodwaters, they remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and they are a valuable source of food for many. Over the last 150 years many wetlands have been drained for urban settlement and agriculture.

historic-wetlandsHave you ever wondered how extensive the wetlands were around Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere in pre-human times?

Wetland extent – both historic and current – is one of the environmental indicators reported on the Stats NZ website. There is an interactive map which shows you where the wetlands used to be.

By 2008 around 90% of wetlands across NZ had been lost. The Stats NZ website provides some more details based on findings from Landcare Research.