The Everglades have been named as a Wetland of International Importance as well as an International Biosphere Reserve and named a World Heritage Site also. The Everglades is only one of three sites to be named on all three lists which is an
Florida's Everglades The Everglades that lies in Florida is a massive wetland ecosystem and a huge habitat for animals and plants. The Everglades is also a protected national park and a water supply to humans.This wetland is a huge resource to humans and to animals.There are many values to the huge wetland which are overlooked by people.Most people don’t know what kind of values the Everglades have. One of the many values from the Everglades is its ecosystem that lays within it.It is home to many…
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EverGlades Value Have you ever passed by the Everglades in Florida and said "Its just a huge swamp, why do we keep it?" before? Well there is more to the Everglades than meets the eye. It is a valuable place in Florida as well as a wondrous and one-of a kind wetland. The Everglades is the largest sub-tropical wetland in North America and home to 67 unique endangered species. The Everglades also is not a swamp but a very slow moving river. In the Everglades you will find the only place in America…
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Introduction: On Saturday January 24th 2015 9:00AM cloudy, 77 degrees, 70% humidity, 10 mph wind Everglades Brief history about Everglades and Anhingna trial etc Ecosystem Descriptions: Slough- Anhingna trail We walked the Anhigna trail which was made up of a fresh water marsh and slough. A slough is a river-like body of water. It is a passage way of fresh water to marshes and other bodies of water. Marsh- Hardwood hammock- Pine Rocklands- Anthropogenic Effects on the Ecosystem: Personal…
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The Everglades Rachel Thompson BIO 100 January 11, 2011 Connie Cassidy The Florida Everglades is the state’s most highly visited park in the state. The Everglades is also home to thousands of animals, reptiles, and plants. Many tourist travels just to get a glimpse of the many exotic reptiles. Although, the Everglades is very beautiful it’s also one of the most endangered parks in the state. The park is endangered from humans and land developments. The state has laws imposed to…
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many threats to the Florida Everglades. These big threats are reclaiming the Florida Everglades for agriculture and an invasive species called the pythons. These two problems are affecting the Florida Everglades. The passage stated that, “The area was designated as one of the world’s most important wetland areas.” So shouldn't we protect it? Well, efforts are being made to restore all of the Florida Everglades. First, we need to address the problems of the Florida Everglades. Deforestation and drying…
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This “subtropical wilderness” is called the Florida Everglades. First off, the Florida Everglades provide clean water to about 7 million FLorida residents and was one home to many exotic species making the Everglades very important. In 1905-1910 settlers coming from outside of Florida had an idea to drain the Florida Everglades in order to create more farmlands. Railroads were being built and the population just kept growing. The Everglades wildlife was decreasing fast and so did the wetlands.…
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Florida everglades are very important to Florida's ecosystem. The Florida everglades is home to many different species of animals. Florida's everglades also provides for a very big part in Florida's water supply. Wetlands and the Florida Everglades can protect Florida from natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods. If the Florida everglades keeps dissipating like it is then humans and animals alike are going to have a massive problem. Everglades Quick Facts explains that ''The everglades compromise…
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Did you know there is an invasive species in Florida's Everglades? The presence of Burmese pythons is destroying the ecosystem of Florida's Everglades. To demonstrate, these snakes are native to Asia, they are wiping out a huge number of native species, there's a Burmese python challenge to try to get rid of them, and native animals can go extinct. Primarily Burmese pythons are native to southeast Asia. They have been found in Florida's Everglades, which makes them an invasive species. Burmese pythons…
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firsthand about various animal species. Two well-known places in the United States, the Everglades National Park and the Georgia Aquarium, are popular tourist destinations for animal encounters. The Everglades National Park is an outdoor animal encounter that is home to thousands of protected and endangered species. Its expansive wetlands provide an opportunity to educate the thousands of tourists who frequent the Everglades each year. For those who want to have an animal experience indoors, the Georgia…
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Russell 1 Paris Russell Brian Looney Bio 101 5 February 2014 Invasive Species: Burmese Python There are many different invasive species in the United States. This paper will be focused on one in particular, the Burmese Python. These large constrictors are a native of Southeast Asia (University of Florida, 2008). Burmese Pythons can reach lengths upwards of twenty feet (Dorcas, 2011). They live in warm wet climates and can live for fifteen years or more. These snakes were originally brought into…
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