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The Everglades are a complex system of interdependent ecosystems. Marjory Stoneman Douglas described the area as a "River of Grass" in 1947, though that metaphor represents only a portion of the system. The area recognized as the Everglades, prior to drainage, was a web of marshes and prairies 4,000 square miles (10,000 km 2) in size. [36]
The Swamp: The Everglades, Florida, and the Politics of Paradise. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 978-0-7432-5105-1; Hammer, Roger (2005). Everglades National Park and the Surrounding Area: A Guide to Exploring the Great Outdoors, Morris Book Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-0-7627-3432-0; Lodge, Thomas (2005). The Everglades Handbook: Understanding the ...
The water can be crystal clear – always a surprise to outsiders who think of the Everglades as a dark, muddy swamp. Bromeliads are in full bloom. Light filters softly through the bald cypress trees.
The Big Cypress Swamp is well known for its 500-year-old cypresses, though cypress domes can appear throughout the Everglades. As the freshwater from Lake Okeechobee makes its way to Florida Bay, it meets saltwater from the Gulf of Mexico ; mangrove forests grow in this transitional zone, providing nursery and nesting conditions for many ...
Everglades National Park spans more than 1.5 million acres of South Florida. Visitors may enter from Miami, Homestead or Everglades City, near Naples, by land, and should note that the park’s ...
Mentor Marsh: 1964: Lake: state Consists of marsh vegetation, aquatic plants, swamp and bottomland forest, and upland forest. Part of Mentor Marsh State Nature Preserve. Serpent Mound Cryptoexplosive Structure: 1980
The Florida Everglades represent the largest contiguous freshwater marsh in the entire world. [25] This immense marsh covers 4,200 square miles (11,000 km 2) and is located in the southern tip of Florida. The Everglades is home to animals such as the American Alligator, the Apple Snail and the Everglade Snail Kite. [7]
Springville Marsh Nature Preserve: 201.37: Seneca Stages Pond Nature Preserve: 177.99: Pickaway Strait Creek Prairie Bluff Prairie Preserve: 136.96: Adams, Pike Stratford Woods State Nature Preserve: 95.1: Delaware Swamp Cottonwood: 20.52: Medina Edward S. Thomas Scenic Nature Preserve: 319.88: Franklin Tinkers Creek State Nature Preserve: 786 ...