Environmental Issue In Florida Florida, Research Paper

Wildlife which does not have natural predators in Florida was introduced by people who had bought those animals or reptiles and could not control them, or had to leave the state, and therefore abandoned them in the Everglades. The best example is the one of a Burmese python which was let go in the Everglades and had attached an alligator. Both animals did not survive the encounter, yet it shows that human are the main threat to the environment. To summarize the environmental issues in Florida, we can say that the main issue is the development and encroachment into the Everglades. The lush mangrove and saw grass marshes of South Florida are the last of a great wilderness that, until the 20th century, stretched for hundreds of miles. Our Everglades refuge countless species, including endangered Florida panthers, Cape Sable seaside sparrows and American crocodiles. Many years of encroaching development have disrupted natural water flows, harmed wildlife with pollution run-off and destroyed more than half of the Everglades' unique, species-rich wetlands...

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Yet we need to slow down and protect the Everglades. There are currently many programs introduced by the Florida Government and also the Federal Government, it needs to be seen if these programs have the effect and if we can make the changes needed to protect the Everglades. Let's be Florida, the sunshine state, and vacation destination for millions of tourists, who like to enjoy the uniqueness and diversity of the Florida wetlands.
Works Cited

NAI. Everglades. NDI Wild Places . 26 April 2010 .

NAI2. Saving the Everglades. 2010. 26 April 2010 .

Natural Resources Defense Council. Florida Everglades. 20 September 2009. 26 April 2010 .

Parker, Karen. Wildlife 'rescues' can do more harm than good. 19 April 2010. 26 April 2010 .

Robbins, Erica. Plants and Animals of the Everglades. NDI. 26 April 2010 .

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Works Cited

NAI. Everglades. NDI Wild Places . 26 April 2010 <http://www.nwf.org/Wildlife/Wild-Places/Everglades.aspx>.

NAI2. Saving the Everglades. 2010. 26 April 2010 <http://www.environmentflorida.org/preservation/saving-the-everglades>.

Natural Resources Defense Council. Florida Everglades. 20 September 2009. 26 April 2010 <http://www.nrdc.org/water/conservation/qever.asp>.

Parker, Karen. Wildlife 'rescues' can do more harm than good. 19 April 2010. 26 April 2010 <http://myfwc.com/NEWSROOM/10/northcentral/News_10_NC_WildlifeRescues.htm>.
Robbins, Erica. Plants and Animals of the Everglades. NDI. 26 April 2010 <http://www.evergladesplan.org/facts_info/sywtkma_animals.aspx>.


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