American Wetlands Month was created in 1991 by EPA and its federal, state, tribal, local, non-profit, and private sector partners to celebrate the vital importance of wetlands to the Nation's ecological, economic, and social health and to educate Americans about the value of wetlands as a natural resource. Historically, annual events such as national and regional conferences have been organized to include a broad range of people including wetland scientists, educators, and public interest.
The annual celebration of American Wetlands Month in May inspires people to work throughout the year to protect, preserve, and expand wetlands. Highlights from prior years include:
You may need a PDF reader to view some of the files on this page. See EPA’s About PDF page to learn more.- 2014 American Wetlands Month Events (PDF)(4 pp, 207 K)
- 2013 American Wetlands Month Events (PDF)(2 pp, 506 K)
- 2012 American Wetlands Month Events (PDF)(5 pp, 197 K)