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WETLAND NEED TO KNOWS
Wetlands can be found all over the
Globe, but before we tell you about the wonders of the Everglades let us tell you
some Wetland Need‑to‑knows!
A wetland can be considered an area with large bodies of water that stand still and lie low.
Water levels in wetland areas vary throughout the year and are commonly referred to as marshes, bogs and swamps. Be sure to bring your boots!
The climate tends to be humid, which is very conducive for the success of plant and wild life.
Wetlands are very good for the health of the planet. Wetlands can store excess rainfall and also filters much of the water that passes through it.
The wetlands have MORE animal diversity than ANY other biome! Make sure you bring a good camera!
Ever-Great Everglades Wetland Tours
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_facts/170/>. Wetland facts and properties
EVER-GREAT EVERGLADES
WETLAND TOURS
Join our expert airboat captains and we will take you, your friends and
family on an unforgettable adventure!
THE EVERGLADES
The Everglades are located in the south of Florida and has two seasons: wet and dry.
In the summer or wet season temperatures range in the 90s and this wetland receives frequent thunderstorms and most of its rainfall during this time, which is about 60inches!
In the winter or dry season there
can be occasional cold fronts, and has less humidity during the summer. This is also the best time to view wildlife!
WILDLIFE
The wild and plant life of the everglades is incredibly diverse and well adapted to a watery lifestyle. There are 50+ species of reptiles, 15 species of amphibians, 40+ species of mammals, 300+ fish, 5000+ insects, and 360+ species of birds!
The American Alligator is the apex predator of the Everglades and was once hunted to dangerously low numbers for its skin. Thanks to conservation efforts in the Everglades their numbers have returned to healthy levels and you can enjoy these massive animals that have remained unchanged for millions of years, truly a living dinosaur.
The Everglades has been called a river of grass due to the plant known as sawgrass because of its serrated edges.
ACTIVITIES
AIRBOAT TOURS!
MARSH HIKES WARNING:
Burmese Pythons
This invasive species has few natural predators and has
been killing off native wildlife of the everglades.
Including the American Alligator. Contact park officials on sight or tell one of our guides.