Environmental

Wetlands in Vermont are protected under state and federal law primarily because they:

AGenerate property tax revenue for municipalities
BProvide flood control, water quality filtering, and wildlife habitat✓ Correct
CAre always privately owned and restricted
DAre required to be preserved under Act 250 regardless of size

Explanation

Vermont wetlands are protected because they provide critical functions including flood attenuation, water quality improvement, carbon storage, and wildlife habitat. Development in or near wetlands requires state and federal permits.

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