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Big Cypress Swamp/Everglades
By: Kaydee Oliver
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Location Big Cypress Swamp National Preserve 1923 729,000 acres
1/3 of Big Cypress Swamp is Preserved Everglades National Park 1974 - 1,506,539 acres - Third Largest Park in the United States
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Big Cypress Swamp National Preserve
Ponds, Sloughs, & Deep Woods are all components of the Swamp 50 inches of rain per year on average Epiphytes- common plant bromeliads Cypress Trees Deciduous Conifer Most of the great cypress trees were logged in between ’s Known for being able to live in water logged soil
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Plant and Wildlife Big Cypress National Preserve
Florida Panther- Only 80 are believed to be living in the wild. Other common animals: Black Bear, River Otter, Alligators Plants Birds 200 species of birds year round Bromeliads-”Air Plants” Palmettos Common Loon Reddish Egret Cattle Egret Green Heron Black-crowned Night-Heron Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
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Everglades National Park
Sawgrass Marshes Estuaries, Lakes, Park also includes the Florida Bay Settlers called it the “River of Grass” Mangrove swamps Hardwood Hammocks
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Plant and Wildlife Everglades National Park
Animals Plants Ferns, Orchids, some Small Cypress Trees, Sawgrasses The Everglades are known Wading Birds there are 16 species that live in the area. A few of the species are: White Heron, Great Blue Heron, Great Egret, Snowy Egret, Tri-colored Heron, Little Blue Heron, the White Ibis being the most common.
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Environmental Problems/Threats to Big Cypress National Preserve & Everglades National Park
Problems for Both Parks: #1 Problem HUMANS!!!! -Water Pollution - Changing Hydraulic Cycle ex. Building dams - Development - Invasive Species (Plant & Animal) - Endangered Species Big Cypress National Preserve - Preserve permits oil exploration and extraction, cattle grazing, hunting - Past logging Everglades National Park -Pythons - Everglades Restoration
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