Everglades: An Ecosystem Facing Choices and Challenges

The Everglades is like no other place in the world. Its shallow, slowly flowing waters create an ecosystem of mysterious beauty with a great diversity of plant and animal life. This book documents the beauty of the Everglades for young readers in text and color photos.

But the Everglades ecosystem is in trouble, and it is all about the water. People have ditched, diked, diverted, and drained the water. Plant and animal populations are declining at an alarming rate. The quality of life for people in south Florida is also at risk. Destroy the Everglades-destroy the water system of south Florida.

Can we save the Everglades? Reverse the environmental abuse? Protect the aquifers that hold the water underground? No one really knows. The most recent effort, the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP)-the largest environmental restoration plan ever undertaken on Earth-has gained global attention. The massive plan, which is expected to take at least 35 years to complete and cost many billions of dollars, covers an 18,000-square-mile area and requires many groups to work together.

Can CERP save the Everglades and south Florida? You can decide for yourself after reading this book. One thing is for sure: the Everglades is worth saving.

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Everglades: An Ecosystem Facing Choices and Challenges

The Everglades is like no other place in the world. Its shallow, slowly flowing waters create an ecosystem of mysterious beauty with a great diversity of plant and animal life. This book documents the beauty of the Everglades for young readers in text and color photos.

But the Everglades ecosystem is in trouble, and it is all about the water. People have ditched, diked, diverted, and drained the water. Plant and animal populations are declining at an alarming rate. The quality of life for people in south Florida is also at risk. Destroy the Everglades-destroy the water system of south Florida.

Can we save the Everglades? Reverse the environmental abuse? Protect the aquifers that hold the water underground? No one really knows. The most recent effort, the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP)-the largest environmental restoration plan ever undertaken on Earth-has gained global attention. The massive plan, which is expected to take at least 35 years to complete and cost many billions of dollars, covers an 18,000-square-mile area and requires many groups to work together.

Can CERP save the Everglades and south Florida? You can decide for yourself after reading this book. One thing is for sure: the Everglades is worth saving.

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Everglades: An Ecosystem Facing Choices and Challenges

Everglades: An Ecosystem Facing Choices and Challenges

by Anne Ake
Everglades: An Ecosystem Facing Choices and Challenges

Everglades: An Ecosystem Facing Choices and Challenges

by Anne Ake

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The Everglades is like no other place in the world. Its shallow, slowly flowing waters create an ecosystem of mysterious beauty with a great diversity of plant and animal life. This book documents the beauty of the Everglades for young readers in text and color photos.

But the Everglades ecosystem is in trouble, and it is all about the water. People have ditched, diked, diverted, and drained the water. Plant and animal populations are declining at an alarming rate. The quality of life for people in south Florida is also at risk. Destroy the Everglades-destroy the water system of south Florida.

Can we save the Everglades? Reverse the environmental abuse? Protect the aquifers that hold the water underground? No one really knows. The most recent effort, the Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP)-the largest environmental restoration plan ever undertaken on Earth-has gained global attention. The massive plan, which is expected to take at least 35 years to complete and cost many billions of dollars, covers an 18,000-square-mile area and requires many groups to work together.

Can CERP save the Everglades and south Florida? You can decide for yourself after reading this book. One thing is for sure: the Everglades is worth saving.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781683340324
Publisher: Pineapple Press, Inc.
Publication date: 12/01/2017
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.00(h) x (d)

Table of Contents

Introduction     vii
Everglades: Exploring a Unique Ecosystem     2
A Tapestry of Life: Relationships That Make It Work     16
Extinct, Endangered, and Exotic: The Three Es of Environmental Decline     28
The People of the Glades: From Grass Huts to Condos     42
An Ecosystem at Risk: It's All About the Water     54
Can We Fix the Everglades?: It's All About Working Together     68
Heroes and Protected Lands: The Fight to Save the Special Places     86
Career Opportunities     98
Notes     101
Picture Credits     102
Glossary     103
References     105
Index     107

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