Invasive species spread accelerates in the Florida Everglades
The Florida Everglades has always been a place of remarkable biodiversity—sawgrass marshes, mangroves, wading birds, panthers and alligators all live in a delicate balance shaped by water flow and climate. Over the past few decades, that balance has been radically disrupted. Invasive species—plants and animals introduced by humans intentionally or otherwise—are outcompeting native life and…
