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Canadian Classification of Wetlands

Master the Canadian Wetland Classification System, exploring its historical development, hierarchical structure, and practical application.

Created byBudgetCPD Engineering
BeginnerUpdated Sep 17, 2025
Canadian Classification of Wetlands

What You'll Learn

check_circleTrace the Canadian Wetland Classification System origins.
check_circleIdentify wetland classes based on genetic origin.
check_circleDistinguish wetland forms by specific features.
check_circleClassify wetland types using vegetation.
check_circleRecognize human impacts altering wetlands.

About This Course

Welcome to "Canadian Classification of Wetlands," where you will explore the fascinating world of Canadian wetlands and their intricate classification system.

This course provides a comprehensive journey through the historical development and current structure of the Canadian Wetland Classification System. Understanding this system is crucial for appreciating Canada's vast and diverse wetland ecosystems and for informing effective conservation and management strategies.

Key learning outcomes include:

  • Tracing the historical evolution of the Canadian Wetland Classification System, including the foundational contributions of the National Wetlands Working Group.
  • Understanding the provisional and continuously evolving nature of the classification system.
  • Defining the core characteristics of a wetland, including poorly drained soils, hydrophytic vegetation, and biological activity.
  • Distinguishing between organic (peatlands) and mineral wetlands.
  • Mastering the three hierarchical levels of classification: class, form, and type.
  • Exploring the five primary wetland classes: Bog, Fen, Marsh, Swamp, and Shallow Water, understanding their genetic origins and defining characteristics.
  • Delving into various wetland forms, such as Atlantic Plateau Bog, Basin Fen, Active Delta Marsh, Floodplain Swamp, and Kettle Water, recognizing their unique geomorphological and hydrological attributes.
  • Identifying wetland types based on vegetation physiognomy, including Treed (Coniferous, Hardwood), Shrub (Tall, Medium, Low), Forb, Graminoid (Grass, Reed, Rush, Sedge), Moss, Lichen, and Aquatic (Floating, Submerged), as well as Non-vegetated types.

By the end of this course, you will be equipped with the knowledge to better understand, classify, and appreciate the rich diversity of Canada's wetlands, empowering you to contribute to their study and protection.

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