The everglades are in danger due to global warming and position. The everglades contain a large sea life and marine population that is now endangered due to human tampering, negligence and global temperature changes.
They are endangered because an invasive species came, known as the python, and it doesn't have any competition. Now the pythons are eating everything in the ever glades and all the rare, endangered species are getting eaten by the pythons and are becoming nearly extinct. Before, the alligators used to be the king of the Everglades. Nothing would eat them. Now, the pythons are eating them, and they are taking over the Everglades.
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Land developments and agricultural developments are threatining the everglades.
A site that is in danger because of ecology or warfare is put on the danger list. The Everglades is in danger due to rising sea levels.
Environmentalists say they were blindsided by the proposal to modify the Everglades Forever Act, and shocked by the speed with which it moved through the Legislature.
Environmentalists say they were blindsided by the proposal to modify the Everglades Forever Act, and shocked by the speed with which it moved through the Legislature.
The population of birds in the Everglades has dropped by 90 percent. Two species are in danger of disappearing altogether, the Cape Sable seaside sparrow and the snail kite.
There are currently 46 world heritage sites in danger. These sites include Everglades national park in the USA, the Old City of Jerusalem and its Walls, and the Birthplace of Jesus: The Church of Nativity and the Pilgrimage Route to Bethlehem.
The Everglades are in Florida.
Everglades
because it has the everglades on the way to Orlando and it has most of the animals in the everglades national park.
The address of the Museum Of The Everglades is: 105 West Broadway, Everglades City, FL 34139
The Everglades are in Florida.
no it does not live in the everglades