An inland wetland is a wetland not affected by tides, with fresh or salt water. The document provides examples of inland wetlands located in various countries and states, including the Everglades in Florida which is the biggest in America. The document describes some plant and animal life commonly found in inland wetlands, such as cattails, alder shrubs, red wolves, and rice rats. It notes that inland wetlands are important because they supply freshwater and suggests not disturbing them as much to help save inland wetlands.