Inspire a lifelong connection with wildlife and wild places through our children's publications, products, and activities. In 4 seconds , you will be redirected to nwfactionfund. The National Wildlife Federation. The Everglades. People The Everglades is surrounded by human development, including the cities of Miami and Fort Lauderdale. Wildlife The Everglades is internationally known for its extraordinary wildlife. Our Lands Our nation's diverse and wondrous lands provide invaluable resources that require bold, future-focused management strategies.
Donate Today. Sign a Petition. Donate Monthly. Nearby Events. All trick, no treat? The high price of harvesting cocoa for chocolate Read More. Read More. Learn More. The National Wildlife Federation Uniting all Americans to ensure wildlife thrive in a rapidly changing world. Even though pythons are large snakes, their coloring and behavior allows them to blend into the environment. Since they are so hard to find in the wild, estimating the number of pythons is very difficult.
Everglades National Park and our partners have spent more than 10 years investigating ways to remove pythons from the environment. We work to remove pythons from the park via our authorized agent program and we continue to support research on how to mitigate Burmese pythons.
The problems posed by Burmese pythons in Everglades National Park show that preventing the release of exotic animals is extremely important. Plant and Henry M. Flagler made the region more accessible and attractive to tourists.
By the s visitors and new residents flocked to blossoming towns like Fort Lauderdale, Miami, and Fort Myers. As they arrived, developers cut more canals and built new roads. To ensure good ocean views, they removed mangroves from the shorelines and replaced them with palm trees. Little by little canals, roads, and buildings displaced native habitats. The year marked an even greater change when Congress authorized the Central and South Florida Project. Currently there are over 1, miles 2, kilometers of canals and levees within the Everglades region used for water control and diversion.
Introduced species pose a serious threat to the native habitats and communities of the Everglades. Introduced species pose a serious threat to the ecosystems of south Florida including the Everglades. Native to other locations, introduced species are introduced to new areas through human activities. These species were originally introduced to Florida as pets, food sources, ornamentals, or as biological controls. These species are able to outcompete native flora and fauna for food and space due to lack of population controls such as predators and disease.
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