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It’s the day of the big trip. If you need any last minute items, take a quick trip to the store. Target http://www.target.com/ Walmart http://www.walmart.com/ Dick’s Sporting Goods http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/home/index.jsp Cabela’s http://www.cabelas.com/.
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It’s the day of the big trip. If you need any last minute items, take a quick trip to the store. • Target http://www.target.com/ • Walmart http://www.walmart.com/ • Dick’s Sporting Goods http://www.dickssportinggoods.com/home/index.jsp • Cabela’s http://www.cabelas.com/
Fasten your seat belts and hang on. We’re on our way to the Florida Everglades. On our way, let’s learn about the Everglades!
Don’t Get Lost! Can you find Everglades on Google Earth? Click on the link on your desktop to try!
All About the Everglades... The Everglades covers approximately 1.5 million acres. It is the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States. From December through April, it is mild in the Everglades and rarely gets down to freezing temperatures. In fact, the average winter temperature ranges from 53° – 77° F. Summers are much hotter and more humid, with average temperatures around 90° F. The Everglades are located by the Gulf of Mexico and affected by the Atlantic Hurricane Season from June – November. Also, the Everglades receive 60 inches of rain per year.
You won’t only find organisms in the Everglades. There’s a lot of history to learn! Click on the link below to learn a little more about the history of the Everglades. Read carefully, because there may be some questions ahead that you will need to answer! http://www.nps.gov/ever/historyculture/index.htm Click on “Native Peoples” and “Pioneer Settlement”
When did settlement in southern Florida begin? 1,000 B.C. 10,000 A.D. yesterday 10,000 B.C. Which community was NOT settled at the end of the 19th century? Flamingo Camp Sable Pelican Chokoloskee Let’s find out what you learned…
When did settlement in southern Florida begin? 1,000 B.C. 10,000 A.D. yesterday 10,000 B.C. Which community was NOT settled at the end of the 19th century? Flamingo Camp Sable Pelican Chokoloskee And the answers are…
We’re taking a quick stop for lunch. What will you be eating? http://www.wendys.com/food/Menu.jsp Then it’s back in the car so that we can keep driving!
When we arrive in Florida, we may want to begin at one of the many vistors centers. Shark Valley Ernest Coe Flamingo Visit the sight below if you would also like more information about each of the centers. Pictures take fromhttp://www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/directions.htm Gulf Coast
Let’s figure out what we would like to do once we arrive and stop by the Visitors Centers!
Let’s visit the South Florida Natural Resources Center! http://www.nps.gov/ever/naturescience/sfnrc.htm There are also many invaders that we need to learn about so that we can help to control them. Why do you think that these invaders are a problem in the Everglades? How do they affect the organisms already living there?
Perhaps we should take a stroll on one of the many trails. Pick three trails that you might like to visit and write two sentences describing why you would like to visit each of these trails. http://www.nps.gov/ever/planyourvisit/trails.htm
Camping is always fun. You can find out more information here! Take a look at the wilderness trip planner on the link. We have been learning about humans impacting ecosystems, so which two regulations do you think are the most important for visitors to abide by and why?
Look ahead! There’s a sign for the Florida Everglades. We finally made it! Let’s take the information we learned and get started on our field trip!