Specials
Wild beauty of America’s Everglades: Subtropical wilderness stuffed with wildlife
It’s not just wildlife fighting, but invasive plants too like this old world climbing fern infestation in southern Florida. “Invasive species in the Florida Everglades were introduced both on purpose and by accident. Altering water flows and the natural pattern of wildfires allowed exotic plants, such as the Brazilian peppertree, Chinese privet, melaleuca and Old World climbing fern to invade. 1.5 million acres of the Everglades have been invaded by nonnative plants.”