it is polluted it and if there is no water than the animal there could die
PIZZA
Development has negatively affected the everglades. Many places were drained, filled in, and built on. This gets rid of viable animal habitats, and also pollutes the water.
i don't know go away
pythons
it affect the everglade by the hunters killing crockadolls and frogs and snakes the hunter took there land and homes
No, raccoons are not an invasive species of the Everglades. They are native wildlife there.
the wildlife
the cool kind
crocodiles, froges, snakes
The address of the Bergeron Everglades Museum And Wildlife Foundation is: 19612 69Th Place, Pembroke Pines, FL 33332
animals
Approximately 50 percent of the original Everglades has been lost to agriculture and urban development (about 2 million acres, or more than half the Everglades wetlands). .Most of the rest is now protected in a national park, national wildlife refuge, and water conservation areas. Today the area of the Everglades National Park consists of about 2.3 million acres.