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Eastern Mountains & Upper Midwest Ecoregion - National Wetland Condition Assessment Results

NWCA 2021 Ecoregional Results
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An estimated 21,384,647 acres of wetland in the Eastern Mountains and Upper Midwest ecoregion are represented in the National Wetland Condition Assessment (NWCA). 

The NWCA uses a number of indicators to assess the health of wetlands. 

  • 59% of wetland area rated good for the vegetation indicator and 47% rated good for the non-native plant indicator.  
  • One of the most widespread stressors was the cumulative physical alterations indicator, with 30% of wetland area rating poor. Vegetation replacement was the most widespread individual physical alterations indicator, with 23% of wetland area rating poor. 
  • Nutrients are an essential part of a wetland ecosystem, however excess nutrients can be detrimental. The NWCA found that  8% of wetland area rated poor for nitrogen and 19% rated poor for phosphorus. Since many wetlands do not have surface water throughout the year, these indicators could not be assessed for 44% of wetland area.
Trout River Wetland, Lac du Flambeau Reservation

Change from 2016*

  • The NWCA reports that the percent of wetland area rating poor for nitrogen decreased by 19 percentage points. Microcystin detections increased by 11 percentage points. 

To access more ecoregional specific information, please visit the interactive NWCA Dashboard.

* The change analysis is based on information from two points in time – 2016 and 2021. 

Screenshot NWCA 2021 Dashboard

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Last updated on December 19, 2024
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