Everglades
INT 1 – Task 2
Javier Pabe
Location
The Everglades national park is located in South Florida, it expands 1,509,000 acres throughout 3 Florida state counties. The wetlands elevation ranges 0-8 feet above sea level.
Biotic Components
Plants
Saw-grass prairies (most abundant)
Freshwater ponds
Sloughs
Swaps and marshes
Animals
Alligators (most dangerous predator)
Florida Panther
Birds, fish, snails, frogs and turtles
Abiotic Components
Warm all year with dry and wet seasons
70% of the rainfall occurs during the wet season between May-October
The everglades receive 40-65 inches of precipitation per year The water start flowing from a nearby river, then into a local lake and finally into the everglades …show more content…
Restoration Efforts
In 1989, Everglades National Park Protection and Expansion Act, added 109,506 acres to the park
In 2000, the CERP (Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan) was approved, the objective of this plan is basically to find a beneficial point to both human and wildlife in regards to waterrelated needs
The State of Florida has invested 2 billion dollars into restoring the everglades(“https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Everglades_National_Park ”, n.d)
“Tampa Bay Seawater Desalination Project” provides 53 million gallons of clean water. It needs more funding to be expanded, therefore less water is taken away from the everglades.
(American Park Network, Everglades National Park “ www.fossweb.com” , n.d)
References
National Park Service, Everglades National Park Official Website -http
://www.nps.gov/ever/welcome2.htm. Retrieved on July 19th, 2015 from http://www.fossweb.com/delegate/ssi-foss-ucm/Contribution%20Folders/FOSS/multimedia_m s_1E/PopulationsandEcosystems/ecoscenario/everglades/content.html
Everglades National Park, U.S. National Parks.net, not associated with government