EVERGLADES

marshy, low-lying subtropical savanna area, c.4,000 sq mi (10,000 sq km), S Fla., extending from Lake Okeechobee S to Florida Bay. Characterized by water, sawgrass, hammocks (islandlike masses of vegetation), palms, pine and mangrove forests, and solidly packed black muck (resulting from millions of years of vegetation decay in near-stagnant water), the Everglades receives an annual average rainfall of more than 60 in. (152 cm), mainly in the summer. Big Cypress Swamp, to the northwest, and Lake Okeechobee are the chief sources of its water. Low limestone rises rim the area, acting as a natural retaining wall. The wildlife-rich area is home to such endangered species as the Florida panther, American crocodile, and manatee.

Colonial expeditions in the 1500s found Native Americans living in the Everglades; in the late 1830s the Everglades was the scene of military operations against the Seminole. Large tracts of land were drained in the late 19th and early 20th cent., when the area was considered rich in agricultural potential, but only lands immediately bordering Lake Okeechobee were farmed. Winter vegetables and sugarcane are now the main crops; some cattle are raised. After great fires in 1939 (abetted by overdrainage), the first thorough studies of the Everglades concluded that most of the southern part was unfit for cultivation.

A ring dike had been constructed around Lake Okeechobee in the 1920s to prevent hurricanes from blowing water out of the lake, and massive additional flood control projects were undertaken following 1947 hurricanes. These, land development, and roadbuilding, especially the Tamiami Trail (U.S. 41), disrupted the shallow, 60-mile (100-km) wide "River of Grass" that had flowed across the Everglades, altering seasonal rhythms, channeling water to the Gulf of Mexico so as to create shortages that have damaged plant and animal life, and causing increased salinity in Florida Bay to the south.

In 1994, Florida—and in 1996 the federal government—launched long-term reclamation projects, aimed at removing levees, reflooding drained swampland, and otherwise "replumbing" the Everglades. Legislation enabling the multibillion-dollar project, whose cost would be split between the state and the U.S. government, was passed by Congress in 2000. At the southwestern end of Florida is Everglades National Park and Expansion, (1,508,580 acres/610,761 hectares), est. 1947. Big Cypress National Preserve and Addition (est. 1974) adjoins it to the north. See National Parks and Monuments (table).

See M. S. Douglas, The Everglades (1947, repr. 1988); C. S. Rom, Everglades (1989).

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...comparatively unknown area like the Everglades is a curious one. No comprehensive...sound studies of various phases of the Everglades have just been completed. So my heartfelt...years and had known some parts of the Everglades, I had no idea at all what they were...
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An Everglades Providence: Marjory Stoneman Douglas...Environmental Century. by Elizabeth D. Blum An Everglades Providence: Marjory Stoneman Douglas...978-0-8203-3071-6.) With An Everglades Providence: Marjory Stoneman Douglas...
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Engineering the Everglades Perched five feet above the water...southeast Florida. "This part of the Everglades was destroyed a long time ago...This is a surviving portion of the Everglades, which once covered four million...
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Plan for preserving Everglades hailed by Gore, Floridians: Some...plan yesterday to restore Floridas Everglades by helping keep fresh water from...conference on Capitol Hill. "The Everglades have been abused. We didnt see them...
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...Lake Okeechobee being the largest. The Everglades , which includes Big Cypress Swamp...paradise. Other attractions include Everglades National Park, with its unusual plant...small band fled to the wilderness of the Everglades and their descendants live on reservations...
...810 sq km), SE Fla., N of the Everglades; third largest freshwater lake and...its main outlet. In reclaiming the Everglades and adjacent lands, many canals were...flow of water from the lake into the Everglades, which now suffers from saltwater intrusion...
...in the Western Hemisphere, built 1846. See Dry Tortugas . Everglades PE S Fla. 1934 1,508,580 (610,761) Subtropical wilderness with prairies, mangroves, great variety of birds. See Everglades . Gates of the Arctic PP N Alaska 1978 8,472,527 (3...
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