Everglades Flooding
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The Everglades:
Florida's Dying Natural Wonder
Perhaps we take it for granted that our beautiful homeland will be forever changed because of the effects of modern civilizations. The environment, local animals, plants, and neighboring niches are all being affected by a few factors. The insensitivity of humans towards our fellow living creatures has caused the Everglades to shrink dramatically in the last one hundred years. The health of the everglades has been compromised because we
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this greatly disturbed me, the airboat driver jokingly referred to the alligator as stumpy. I hope that one day, the Everglades wildlife and humans can co-exist. Bibliography Bibliography Muller, Peter O. (1992) The World Book Encyclopedia: Everglades. Chicago, IL: World Book, Inc. National Geographic Interactive (1998) [Computer Program]. Washington, D.C: The Learning Company Everglades Ecosystem (1999). www.nps.gov/ever/eco.[World Wide Web]. Viewed: September 22, 1999. World Wildlife Federation (1999). www.wwf.org. [World Wide Web]. Viewed: September 22, 1999
this greatly disturbed me, the airboat driver jokingly referred to the alligator as stumpy. I hope that one day, the Everglades wildlife and humans can co-exist. Bibliography Bibliography Muller, Peter O. (1992) The World Book Encyclopedia: Everglades. Chicago, IL: World Book, Inc. National Geographic Interactive (1998) [Computer Program]. Washington, D.C: The Learning Company Everglades Ecosystem (1999). www.nps.gov/ever/eco.[World Wide Web]. Viewed: September 22, 1999. World Wildlife Federation (1999). www.wwf.org. [World Wide Web]. Viewed: September 22, 1999