Everglades Quick Facts explains that ''The everglades compromise is the largest subtropical wetland ecosystem in north America''. It also explains that ''Americas everglades is home to 67 threatened or endangered species''. If we lose our everglades then we lose all the species and plants that come with it. The Florida Everglades is the only place on Earth that the American Crocodile and the American Alligator both live in the wild together. The Florida's everglades is so …show more content…
Wetlands And Habitat Loss states that ''In 2005, Hurricane Katrina, one of the deadliest and most destructive hurricanes in the entire history of the United States........There were more than 1,800 casualties..........Eighty percent of the city was flooded, and there were more than 700 dead''. Scientists and researchers concluded that the damage would have been far less severe if the surrounding wetlands where as healthy and big as they used to be. The everglades and other wetlands can be used as a ''buffer zone'' meaning it can protect areas around it from big storms. The wetlands can stop the storms before they reach farther inland.
In conclusion our Florida Everglades are valuable in many ways. It can protect us from storms such as hurricanes and floods. It can filter and clean water for Floridians to drink. And it is home to a very large variety of species like the American Alligator and the American