📙 Biodiversity has traditionally emphasized on the distribution and variation of all species on earth. Biodiversity is both essential for our existence and intrinsically valuable in its own right. When species are moved to new locations that offers conditions for life similar to their native habitats, they may exploit vacant ecological niches and grow quickly, especially if they have no natural predators in their new settings. We also want to promote a sense of urgency for the need to protect wetland diversity.