The Wadena Wetlands are a very diverse and important part of our town and province; it has a rich supply of nutrients and provides a home for many different species of birds and wildlife. It also one of the best birding areas in Canada and brings in people from all over the world. These articles have been written and published in the Wadena News to help inform the public about the wetlands and the creatures that live there:

May 22, 2006 -Piping Plover

May 29, 2006 -The Common Snipe

June 5, 2006 -The Sandhill Crane

June 12, 2006 -Yellow-headed Blackbird

June 19, 2006 -Ruddy Duck

June 26, 2006 -Black-crowned Night Heron

July 3, 2006 -Blue-winged Teal

July 10, 2006 -American Coot

June 6, 2007 -Marbled Godwit

June 20, 2007 -The Importance of Prairie Potholes

June 27, 2007 -Watersheds

July 4, 2007 -Watershed Health