Enviornmental Conservation

            Everglades, El Nino, Greenhouse Effect
            
             1.) Everglades
             A subtropical climate, and broad rivers... the question is can the Everglades survive? The Everglades are used for our human needs such as drinking water, and irrigation. At one point and time the water would flow from Lake Okeechobee to the Florida Bay. It contains both temperate, and tropical plant life. Including, sawgrass prairies, mangrove, cypress swamps, pinelands, and harwood hammocks. The Everglades are also known for the rich bird life. Even an inch or two of elevation would affect the difference between wet marshes and dry ground. It is very sad to know that slowly wildlife is disappearing, and becoming extinct. Some of the rare animals that live in our Everglades include the Florida panther, West Indian manatee, and the American crocodile. Now when it could possibly be too late to save our Everglades there are projects out there to help us understand and protect our Everglades. As the population of South Florida continues to grow, our Everglades are going to become more and more endangered. Not only do we have to worry about the population growth, but as the population grows so does our pollution. Our Everglades are highly polluted. The more pollution, the more the wildlife will start to disappear. There needs to be a way where we can educate the young children to protect our Everglades before it is way too late. The native wildlife rescue does their part in rescuing sick or injured animals. They rehabilitate the sick, and hurt back to health. Our Everglades is such a difficult and fragile ecosystem that has such a diversity of animals and plants. Being as the Everglades is the largest remaining subtropical wilderness of the United States. We need to learn how to take better care of it. Humans take everything for granted, being that there is water available to them for their needs. Humans get greedy and begin not to care of their resources. In my opinion I believe tha...

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