Everglades - large and biologically diverse wetland ecosystem in South Florida. executive session - a congressional meeting closed to the public (and the media).
Can Everglades Damage from Sugar Cane Farming be Reversed? Here in the United States the health of one of the country's most unique ecosystems, Florida's Everglades, is seriously compromised after decades of sugar cane farming.
For example, the Everglades are wetlands close to sea level in southern Florida that are home to diverse ecosystems.
These arch roots of red mangroves in the Florida Everglades allow mangroves to survive in poorly aerated soils.
See also: Water, Environment, Ecosystem, Wetland, Drainage
 
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