The largest subtropical swamp wetland park in the United States.

Everglades National Park has been listed as a world
One of the most endangered natural oases in the world.

The park covers an area of ​​approximately 1.5 million acres (approximately 6,070 square kilometers), spanning the southernmost tip of the Florida Peninsula and extending north to Florida Bay. It is called the "River of Grass" by the Semino Indians.

Vast swamps, spectacular pine forests and dotted mangroves provide habitat for countless wildlife. This is the largest subtropical wildlife refuge in the continental United States.

Post by TERESA MCDANIEL | Dec 1, 2024

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