Wetlands are designed to soak up and hold water, releasing it much more slowly than a flowing river or stream would. This means they are important flood defences which can absorb excess rainwater and surface water during periods of wet weather, storing it and letting it trickle out slowly to prevent flash flooding.
Our wetlands are also vital for our wildlife: 40% of the world's species rely on wetlands in some way. Yorkshire’s wetlands are both ancient and new; some are historic remnants of a wilder landscape, now surrounded by urban sprawl, whilst others are reclaimed from industry, representing a new start for nature and wildlife.
Yorkshire is home to wetlands from the wildlands of our upland peat bogs to our lowland floodplains, some large, some small. There is plenty to explore and even more wildlife to enjoy once you start looking – here are some of Yorkshire Wildlife Trust’s favourites this season: