The economic impact of the Everglades is significant, generating an estimated $1.5 billion annually through tourism, recreation, and ecosystem services. This includes activities like fishing, boating, and wildlife watching, which attract millions of visitors each year. Additionally, the Everglades plays a crucial role in water purification and flood control, contributing further to its economic value beyond direct revenue.
it costs $5,999 to go to the everglades in miami florida.
In 1864, the first permanent white settlers, discovered the town of Everglades, now known as Everglades City.
sun in the everglades in august make tempeartures reach the 100 degree line. this makes grass grow inside the river and many other rich nature procedures.
it was made when i felt like it
There are no specific statistics on how many people are injured or killed by cats in the Everglades each year. However, feral cats pose a threat to native wildlife in the Everglades by preying on endangered species.
http://www.nps.gov/ever/parkmgmt/statistics.htm Everglades National ParkAnnual Visitation 2003 - 1,040,648 2004 - 1,181,355 2005 - 1,233,837 2006 - 954,022
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not that much food
The Everglades have lost approximately 50 percent of it's size in the recent years.
People hoped that the trees would dry up the land and make Everglades suitable for development.
No, they don't. They stay in the Everglades all year.
the time of year the wet takes place in spring (november,april, august)the changes ocuur in the everglades are more water