Abstract
The Everglades, most critically endangered of all National Parks, is being threatened by modern industrial pollution, agriculture, and development for a burgeoning human population.
The abuse of wetlands--by filling, draining and polluting--is rapidly destroying habitat for diverse species of plants and animals, eliminating feeding stations along the flyways of migratory birds, and damaging fresh water supplies across the country.
In the Everglades, not only is a unique legacy of wildlife being lost, but with it the sole source of fresh water for South Florida, America's fastest growing population center.
The abuse of wetlands--by filling, draining and polluting--is rapidly destroying habitat for diverse species of plants and animals, eliminating feeding stations along the flyways of migratory birds, and damaging fresh water supplies across the country.
In the Everglades, not only is a unique legacy of wildlife being lost, but with it the sole source of fresh water for South Florida, America's fastest growing population center.
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00:23:09 (HH:MM:SS)
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English
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adult/continuing education, high school (grades 10-12), college
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Name | Bullfrog Films (Firm) |
Role | distributor |
Telephone | 800-543-3764 |
Address | Bullfrog Films, PO Box 149Oley, PA 19547 |
[email protected] |
Copyright Date
1991-01-01
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