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The handbook surveys the natural history of Everglades National Park, describing its major habitats—freshwater marshes, mangrove and coastal prairies, cypress swamps, pine rocklands, and hardwood hammocks—and how water, limestone substrate, and seasonal cycles of flood, drought, and fire shape them. It explains ecological relationships among plants and animals, from marsh fish and wading birds to reptiles and invertebrates, and highlights adaptations that allow species to persist in changing conditions. Chapters include field-oriented sections with maps, checklists, a glossary, and appendices on rare and endangered species and cultural interactions with indigenous peoples. Throughout, discussion emphasizes conservation issues arising from altered drainage, habitat loss, and human impacts.

About the Author

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Jean Craighead George

Jean Craighead George was an American author renowned for her contributions to children's literature, particularly in the realm of nature writing. She is best known for her engaging and informative works that encourage a love for the environment and wildlife. One of her notable titles is "Everglades Wildguide / Handbook 143," which serves as a comprehensive guide to the unique ecosystem of the Everglades. Through her storytelling, George has inspired generations of young readers to appreciate and protect the natural world.

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