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The Everglades is a natural region of flooded grasslands in the southern portion of the U.S. state of Florida, comprising the southern half of a large drainage basin within the Neotropical realm. The system begins near Orlando with the Kissimmee River, which discharges into the vast but shallow Lake … See more
The first written record of the Everglades was on Spanish maps made by cartographers who had not seen the land. They named the unknown area between the Gulf and Atlantic coasts of Florida Laguna del Espíritu … See more
The climate of South Florida is located across the broad transition zone between subtropical and tropical climates (Koppen Aw, Am and Cfa). Like most regions with this climate type, there are two basic seasons – a "dry season" (winter) which runs from … See more
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Humans arrived in the Florida peninsula approximately 15,000 years ago. Paleo-Indians came … See moreThe Everglades are a complex system of interdependent ecosystems. Marjory Stoneman Douglas described the area as a "River of Grass" … See more
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Several ecosystems are present in the Everglades, and boundaries between them are subtle or … See moreThe International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) World Heritage Outlook cited the Everglades National Park 2020 Conservation Outlook as "Critical." Assessment of … See more
Wikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license WEBApr 29, 2024 · Everglades National Park, large natural area encompassing the southwestern portion of the more extensive Everglades region in southern Florida. It constitutes the largest subtropical wilderness left in …
WEBThe Everglades is a flat tropical river and mangrove swamp. It is in the southern part of Florida near the city of Miami. The Everglades usually has tropical river delta which runs slowly through a low-lying basin near sea …
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WEBMay 3, 2024 · Learn about the largest subtropical wilderness in the U.S., its rare and endangered species, and its conservation efforts. Find out how to visit, explore, and enjoy the park's natural and cultural resources.
WEBAug 7, 2017 · The Everglades are subtropical wetlands whose fresh water system begins near Orlando in the Kissimmee River. The water moves from the Kissimmee River to the shallow Lake Okeechobee, which averages …
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